Arobase makes another set of improvements for his LUA game, Sudoku. Just in case you're in the dark as to what this game is, it's a logic-based placement game where you enter a number from 1 to 9 in each cell of a 9x9 grid that is made up of 3x3 subgrids ("regions") - now each row, column, and region must contain only one instance of each numeral.
The previous version of this lua game is translated into English, Freanch, Italian (with help from Allesandro), and German. Version 1.0 now has Spanish, thanks to Souleater's help, and Portuguese.
Some of the backgrounds of this game were provided by the same guy who helped with the German translation, Gery. Also new in v1.0 is the ability to play in limited time. You can now also choose to play in four different levels (Easy, Mean, Hard, and Expert).
Controls for the game are as follows:
R: Increases the number to be placed on the grid
L: Decreases the number to be placed on the grid
Cross: Places the number on the selected box
Square: Deletes the number posted on the selected box
Triangle: Shows the whole grid to help you
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