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OpenSudoku Analysis

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OpenSudoku is a free Android application designed for Sudoku enthusiasts. This lightweight app falls under the Puzzle Games category and offers a straightforward interface for users to engage in Sudoku puzzles. With a file size of only 222 KB, it is easy to download and install on devices running Android 1.5 or later. The app supports English and has been downloaded over 31,000 times since its addition to the catalog in 2011, indicating a steady interest among Sudoku players.

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The current version, 1.1.5, was last updated on July 6, 2011. OpenSudoku allows users to enjoy a classic Sudoku experience with various difficulty levels. The simplicity of the app ensures that both beginners and seasoned players can find enjoyment while solving puzzles. Its compact size and user-friendly design make it a suitable option for anyone looking to practice their Sudoku skills on the go.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
  • Android 2.2
  • Android 2.1
  • Android 2.3
Additional Requirements
Compatible with 1.5 and above.
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
348
Downloads Last Week
3

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Developer’s Description

Simple and easy-to-use Sudoku.
OpenSudoku is an open source sudoku game. Features:- Several input modes (finger-friendly, numpad in the bottom of screen etc.)- Puzzles can be downloaded from web or entered by hand- Game time and history- Export to sdcard- ThemesAny suggestions? Go to http://opensudoku.eu, your feedback is welcomeRecent changes:- Fixes crashing on Android 3 (issue #148).Content rating: Everyone

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