| Language: | |
| ESRB: | E - Everyone |
| File size: | 64MB |
| Estimated download time: | |
| 20 Mbit/s: | 0h 00m |
| 8 Mbit/s: | 0h 01m |
| 2 Mbit/s: | 0h 04m |
| Publisher: |
| Merscom |
The most all-inclusive Kakuro game on the market, Buku Kakuro ships with a built-in tutorial, three difficulty levels, a robust puzzle generator, as well as options that let you save, print and e-mail games. You can also display hints, highlight errors, undo moves, and solve puzzles step-by-step. The Cross Sums, or Kakuro as it is called in Japan, is a very common type of logic puzzle that is often referred to as a mathematical transliteration of the crossword. For those who were overcome by last year Sudoku madness, this is something fresh for you to try. Here the goal is the same: to figure out the unique solution by filling all empty cells with numbers from 1 through 9 using the given clues. The given clues are actually the sum of each segment. They are found above each column segment and to the left of each row segment. Using numbers from 1 through 9, the task is to fill in each segment of cells without repeating the same number in a segment.
- %22How To Play%22 and %22Hint%22 functions help you master Kakuro; - Three difficulty levels complement every degree of expertise; - Themes include “Exotic Shores,” “Tastes of the Orient” and “Serene Vistas”; - Create playing boards or choose from the extensive Buku Kakuro inventory; - Try puzzle boards in multiple sizes and levels of complexity; - Solve any Kakuro puzzle using the “Create Your Own Kakuro” feature; - Distinguish sure versus uncertain moves with the “Pen & Pencil” option; - Save, print and e-mail any Kakuro puzzle.
| OS: | Windows 98/Me/2K/XP |
| CPU: | Pentium II 800 MHz |
| Memory: | 128 |
| Video memory: | 128 |
| HD: | |
| Audio: | 16 bit stereo |















