Carol Vorderman’s Sudoku Gameplay

Sudoku is a big hit and we still don’t know why we’re so addicted with it, considering most people hate Math. Sudoku most likely will stay on as long as the Crossword puzzles had.

We’ve got Carol Voderman’s Sudoku Video for you so you can have a taste of the gameplay before you buy the game. What we liked about it was that unlike other games, it gave us an option to find out the game’s history without going on the internet. We tend to like such subtleties. At least now we know more about the game, let’s go on to the game play itself.

We see that you can choose a profile for this game. There seems to be five profiles available. In this case Mikey chooses his profile. There’s a main menu where you can choose single, multiplayers options. There are helpful tutorial videos, a Sudoku Solver, the high scorers, and options.

In the single player option, you’re given the classic, arcade, career, and (ehem) Challenge Carol Option. I don’t know about you guys but Carol V. has an IQ of 154. So let’s move on to the Classic Sudoku shall we? There, you’re given difficulty options such as easy, medium, difficult, and super-difficult. Let’s choose easy.

As you can see and hear, it has a nice layout to it. When you’ve entered the right numbers they just pop up all over the screen like crazy. If we were standing behind someone playing this, we would’ve sworn he was playing an FPS with all the clicking and explosions abound. We wonder what the Arcade version looks like, we expect it to sound and look even noisier!

When you pause the game, options are available again. Resume game, assists, controls, audio, auto highlights, auto save, active, and quit. We also see, the multiplayer version with the following options, head-to-head, quickfire, and time-attack. We’ll try to get more info as soon as we get them, the quickfire option has us stoked.

Thanks to Mikey for this cool video!

Sudoku is a big hit and we still don’t know why we’re so addicted with it, considering most people hate Math. Sudoku most likely will stay on as long as the Crossword puzzles had.

We’ve got Carol Voderman’s Sudoku Video for you so you can have a taste of the gameplay before you buy the game. What we liked about it was that unlike other games, it gave us an option to find out the game’s history without going on the internet. We tend to like such subtleties. At least now we know more about the game, let’s go on to the game play itself.

We see that you can choose a profile for this game. There seems to be five profiles available. In this case Mikey chooses his profile. There’s a main menu where you can choose single, multiplayers options. There are helpful tutorial videos, a Sudoku Solver, the high scorers, and options.

In the single player option, you’re given the classic, arcade, career, and (ehem) Challenge Carol Option. I don’t know about you guys but Carol V. has an IQ of 154. So let’s move on to the Classic Sudoku shall we? There, you’re given difficulty options such as easy, medium, difficult, and super-difficult. Let’s choose easy.

As you can see and hear, it has a nice layout to it. When you’ve entered the right numbers they just pop up all over the screen like crazy. If we were standing behind someone playing this, we would’ve sworn he was playing an FPS with all the clicking and explosions abound. We wonder what the Arcade version looks like, we expect it to sound and look even noisier!

When you pause the game, options are available again. Resume game, assists, controls, audio, auto highlights, auto save, active, and quit. We also see, the multiplayer version with the following options, head-to-head, quickfire, and time-attack. We’ll try to get more info as soon as we get them, the quickfire option has us stoked.

Thanks to Mikey for this cool video!

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