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Program Announcements / SuDoku Game

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Michael P
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Posted: 25th Aug 2008 23:04 Edited at: 26th Aug 2008 00:06
Sudoku is a mathematical puzzle and this is a computer version of it.

You can set the size of the grid (both rows and columns) up to a maximum of 9x9.

You can set the visibility percentage e.g. setting this to 50 will display half the numbers leaving you the remaining half to work out.

Each grid has at least one solution and should be different every time you play.

The seed value should be set to anything; it just helps to keep things random.

Click on a square and type a number to fill it in.

Once you have finished press escape and your correct answers will turn green and your wrong answers will turn red. Press a key and the computer's answers will be shown.

Let me know how you get on!

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Start of 9x9 game


Computer's answers

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DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 26th Aug 2008 04:30
Love sudoku,

Pretty nice, you could make some money with this. I remember I made a sudoku generator and made a book with it. The book was somewhat successful you could say.

Anyways very nice! Keep up the good work, Can I expect a kakuro from you next?
Michael P
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Posted: 26th Aug 2008 11:44 Edited at: 27th Aug 2008 02:32
Haha, I have no idea what that is but I'll look at that today

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Here you go
BatVink
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Posted: 27th Aug 2008 16:26
Nice, what have you used? DB Pro, DarkGDK?

Michael P
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Posted: 27th Aug 2008 22:03
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BatVink
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Posted: 1st Sep 2008 17:31


Michael P
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Posted: 1st Sep 2008 22:56
Thanks a lot BatVink
DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2008 01:42
Wow gratz on that Michael P!

Game Guy
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Posted: 9th Nov 2008 01:03 Edited at: 9th Nov 2008 01:04
My mother loves Sudoku!

But I would make sure to get permission from the Sudoku people if your going to get money for it!

But AWESOME Job anyways!

(Srry if it sounds like i'm nagging)

Yours Truly, Game Guy
Diggsey
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Posted: 10th Nov 2008 18:14
LOL @ 'Sudoku people'
There are no such people

It would be like getting permission to sell a word search

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Game Guy
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Posted: 7th Dec 2008 05:00
Dang.

Yea I tryed downloading but it wont work. OH well

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Michael P
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Posted: 9th Dec 2008 21:02
Quote: "Yea I tryed downloading but it wont work."


What problems did you experience e.g. did any error messages pop up?
Game Guy
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2009 08:10
Well after I downloaded it first of all the Icon didn't appear it was just a old window type Icon then when I tryed to run it a message popped up that read "This application has failed to start because d3dxp_35.dll was ot found. re-installing the application may fix this problem". P.S. I downloaded this 4 times in the past and it didn't work (that was hen I didn't have DarkBasic yet. Then (recently when I got it) I re-tryed it thinking that mabe it would work with DarkBASIC but that message keeps popping up.

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Michael P
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Posted: 2nd Jan 2009 12:47
You need the latest version of direct X to use applications made in DarkGDK or DarkBASIC. When you installed DB it probably installed DirectX for you.

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