KenDoKu 1.0

License: Free ‎File size: 376.44 MB
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KenDoku is a game inspired by the "KenKen", created in 2004 by the Japanese professor Tetsuya Miyamoto, Miyamoto Math Classroom teacher at Tokyo. It was published for the first time in 2008 by the London newspaper The Times, which had already made ​​famous Sudoku.The game consists of a grid of varying sizes (the most common grids ranging from 3x3 up to the toughest 6x6), in which you have to have the numbers from 1 to n without that there are no repetitions in the rows or columns (as Sudoku) .The grid is initially completely empty, and divided into blocks of different shapes by thicker lines; in each block is given a number, followed by an arithmetic operator (+, -, x or ÷), which indicates the operation to be carried out between the various block ciphers.The grid should be completed so that, by performing the operation shown in each block between its digits, you get exactly the required result (always a positive integer).To start the game, you have to open up the menu button on your device and press new game.Tags: KenKen, yukendo, MathDoku, CalcuDoku, sudoku, Andoku

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 1.0 posted on 2012-11-23
    Several fixes and updates
  • Version 1.0 posted on 2012-11-23

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