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Sketchy

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27th March, 2012 at 27/03/2012 14:02:05 -

I made a little game based on Sujiko (kind of like Sudoku, but different).
It's super simple - just put the numbers 1-7 into the right triangles

https://skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?cid=b1e7ee094271bbda&resid=B1E7EE094271BBDA!509&parid=B1E7EE094271BBDA!131&authkey=!

Enjoy!

 
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Chris Burrows



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29th March, 2012 at 29/03/2012 00:35:22 -

That got my brain working!

It is very nice, and as with all your work, polished and to the point. Are the smaller numbers for working?

Also, when I solved a game, it said "Congratulatio". Maybe I don't have the font you used?


 
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Sketchy

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29th March, 2012 at 29/03/2012 21:24:25 -

Thanks
The smaller numbers, like you say, are so you can keep track of the values that could possibly be in each triangle. So if there's a circle containing a "20" and two of the adjacent triangles contain "3" and "7", you know the other two *must* contain "4" and "6", and you could highlight those numbers so you don't forget (and if those numbers were among the ones highlighted in any other triangles, you could de-highlight them there).

The original puzzle that this is based on uses a 3x3 square grid, and personally I can't keep track of all the possible combinations in my head - I need to write a lot down on paper. This version is much simpler, so it's easy enough to solve without writing anything else down (maybe a bit *too* easy).
Unfortunately, the harder version (with just one clue) isn't really playable - too often there are multiple valid solutions, and you can't always find one using logic alone. With two clues that's very rare.
Next to do will be a triangle version of Suko - http://www.puzzler.com/Puzzles-encyclopedia/Puzzle-samples/Suko.pdf

Re: Fonts - it's just Arial Narrow. Maybe your computer has decided to use standard Arial instead?

 
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