PSP homebrew dev Ryp has released NinjaSudoku 0.1.A If you are a fan of tough and very challenging puzzle games then NinjaSudoku is worth checking out.A Ryp claims that there is a board in the game that no human will be able to solve.A Are you up for that kind of challenge?
Here is what Ryp had to say about the release.
"
Here's what I did so far:
User interface
On-screen keyboard (Cross key)
Possibility to note small numbers in each cells (Rtrigger key)
Backtracking solver
Pressing circle will solve your sudoku (assuming it has at least one solution)
NOTE:In this version the algorithm is intentionnaly slowed down to see exactly what it is doing, it is instantaneous
And what has to be done:
Human-style solver
By doing that i'll be able to generate Sudoku with realistic difficulty
Tool to check Sudoku's difficulty
Game menu
Pause/resume ability
Save Sudoku
Clock
NOTE: By default, the grid is filled with a famous Sudoku called "Easter Monster". Don't even try to solve it, it's impossible for an human"
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