First batch of Toondoku screens

Toon-Doku - Image 1As we promised when we first told you that Toon-Doku will be heading to the DS, we now have the first batch of screens of the game released by Majesco.

Dragon’s Den Unlimited is faced with the task of developing the game, and what can we say, looks like they’re doing a great job so far! Based on the screens we have right now, it’s safe to say that the game seems to be shaping up to what we expected from the picture-filled Sudoku game. If this is your first time to have heard of the game, here’s a rundown of some of the features it will have:

  • Total Touch Screen functionality – use the Touch Screen as your paper and the stylus as your pencil
  • Edit Mode allows you to create and edit images for use in puzzles. Send or trade your creations with a friend via the Piece Trade feature.
  • Distraction System changes simple puzzles into frantic challenges that involve quick thinking. Each character has a unique Distraction Set. Block different portions of the screen depending on which character you use.
  • An easy to understand Tutorial and 10 skill-building Tutorial Levels help you become a Toon-Doku master
  • Four single player modes: Stage, Instant Play, Vs. CPU and Edit
  • Speed Battle, Adversary and Single Puzzle Race multiplayer modes let you face off against a friend
  • Single Card download for up to 16 players allows others to try Instant Play Mode without having a Toon-Doku game card
  • Start the game with four playable characters and unlock five more in Stage Mode
  • Start with 18 images (9 pictures and 9 numbers) in a collection that expands with 200+ unlockable images throughout the game
  • Mark System lets you make up to nine notes on each square

Toon-Doku - Image 1 Toon-Doku - Image 2 Toon-Doku - Image 3

Toon-Doku - Image 1As we promised when we first told you that Toon-Doku will be heading to the DS, we now have the first batch of screens of the game released by Majesco.

Dragon’s Den Unlimited is faced with the task of developing the game, and what can we say, looks like they’re doing a great job so far! Based on the screens we have right now, it’s safe to say that the game seems to be shaping up to what we expected from the picture-filled Sudoku game. If this is your first time to have heard of the game, here’s a rundown of some of the features it will have:

  • Total Touch Screen functionality – use the Touch Screen as your paper and the stylus as your pencil
  • Edit Mode allows you to create and edit images for use in puzzles. Send or trade your creations with a friend via the Piece Trade feature.
  • Distraction System changes simple puzzles into frantic challenges that involve quick thinking. Each character has a unique Distraction Set. Block different portions of the screen depending on which character you use.
  • An easy to understand Tutorial and 10 skill-building Tutorial Levels help you become a Toon-Doku master
  • Four single player modes: Stage, Instant Play, Vs. CPU and Edit
  • Speed Battle, Adversary and Single Puzzle Race multiplayer modes let you face off against a friend
  • Single Card download for up to 16 players allows others to try Instant Play Mode without having a Toon-Doku game card
  • Start the game with four playable characters and unlock five more in Stage Mode
  • Start with 18 images (9 pictures and 9 numbers) in a collection that expands with 200+ unlockable images throughout the game
  • Mark System lets you make up to nine notes on each square

Toon-Doku - Image 1 Toon-Doku - Image 2 Toon-Doku - Image 3

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