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AppRecs rating 1.0. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Sudobu : Sudoku Game
Challenge your logic and luck through 100 handcrafted levels, each with unique twists, mysterious angel & evil effects, and strategic roguelike progression. Survive with limited lives, boost your score multipliers, and use rare joker cards to cheat fate itself.
Every run is different. Adapt, evolve, and face the Sudoku Lords guarding each checkpoint. Choose from multiple player profiles, each with distinct perks and challenges.
Features
• 100 unique handcrafted levels with roguelike elements
• Dark medieval-inspired art, UI, and atmosphere
• Angel & Evil number effects that change gameplay
• Boss challenges at key checkpoints
• Lives, multipliers, and collectible joker cards
• Multiple player profiles with unique perks
• Play offline anytime
Monetization
Sudobu is free to play and contains ads.
You can permanently remove all ads with a one-time purchase of $7.99 USD. No subscriptions, no hidden costs.
Whether you’re a Sudoku purist, a roguelike fan, or just love dark fantasy puzzles. Sudobu will test both your logic and your courage.
How long can you survive the puzzle dungeon?
Privacy & Legal
Terms of Service: https://sudobu.fun/terms
Privacy Policy: https://sudobu.fun/privacy
Support: https://sudobu.fun/support
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Reviews for Sudobu : Sudoku Game
totallymike
Not fun, poorly designed, ads incredibly invasive
To start, the ads are obnoxious. You have an ad bar on the bottom of the main menu, you must see and skip an ad before starting a level, and you must see and skip an ad *after* a level. Every time you do anything, you have to look at an ad before you do it. As for the game itself, it’s less fun than just solving sudokus. Each level is technically a sudoku puzzle, but you can’t directly choose which number to place, you have a spinning wheel of numbers which stops when you tap it, to give you a number. If you don’t get the number you want, you’re forced to place what you’re given, and most likely just have to guess, at the cost of a life if you guess wrong. Powerups exist, but the cheapest cost most of the points you start with, and it’s unclear whether you can reuse them, or if they’re wasted if you still lose the level. I haven’t bought one because I didn’t want to risk all my starting points when I may never actually get more, and it seems that solving a level only gives you a few.