Now's your chance to play the brain-busting puzzle game taking the world by storm. With over 100 million Sudoku puzzles, you'll never see the same puzzle twice in Sudoku Challenge! You can select the classic nine-by-nine Sudoku game boards as well as Grand Sudoku, which challenges you to complete five intersecting Sudoku boards simultaneously.
Just a beginner? Don't worry-with three difficulty options, even a novice player can complete a Sudoku with ease. But if you're a seasoned pro, challenge yourself in Expert mode and test your true skills. It's time to get your thinking cap on and see how many Sudoku puzzles you can conquer.








1. Nintendork
20 Oct 2008, 23:54 BST
Awesome! 100,000,000 puzzles for $5 is a steal!
2. Serpent
21 Oct 2008, 00:53 BST
Woah! that's alot of puzzles. I don't think anyone would be able to complete them all.
3. AlexSays
21 Oct 2008, 01:10 BST
Instant buy.
4. Wiiloveit
21 Oct 2008, 09:22 BST
It sounds and looks like a pretty good version for 500 points, but is there anyone that still gets excited about the concept, or doesn't have any easy way of playing it for free in the first place (internet, digital tv, free mobile download etc)? If not, then my apologies.
5. WiiGar
22 Oct 2008, 14:25 BST
@ WiiloveitOnline - agreed whole-heartedly. This doesn't appeal to me at all. If I'm in the mood for Sudoku puzzles, I'm not going to fire up my Wii and sit there waving the Wiimote around just to place numbers in boxes. Much more practical to grab a book or newspaper..
And yeah I know, there's 100 million, but that's just overkill.
6. WiiMan192
23 Oct 2008, 08:51 BST
Hopefully this isn't as terrible as their The Incredible Maze * rolls eyes*
7. Kenji510
25 Nov 2008, 04:53 GMT
I bought this game and its really cool and great to play!!.. $5 for 100 million puzzles, cant beat that!
8. slambert215
25 Nov 2008, 11:57 GMT
@Kenji
Maybe Digital Leisure didn't screw this one up
That's good to hear
9. owen
25 Nov 2008, 15:58 GMT
a 100 million puzzles in this is almost the same as saying tetris has a million puzzles. better to say it had a million backgrounds
10. Clayfrd
25 Nov 2008, 17:58 GMT
This seems more practical as a DSiWare game, but maybe that's just me. I don't sit at home working Sudoku puzzles, but it might be nice to have on a long plane ride or something.
11. LEGEND MARIOID
21 May 2009, 20:22 BST
I agree with the above comment and we are sudoku fans in our household. We have Sudoku Master and have completed the Brain Training/Age Sudoku puzzles. There is a Little Bit of Brain Training: Sudoku out on DSiware in Japan which is supposed to come out on dsiware here later in the year. Can't wait for that one. However, I think you only get 200 puzzles for £4 and your getting a incomprehensibel amount of sudoku puzzles here for around £7. I hope Ninty address this for Little Bit Brain DSiWare. I doubt the will though
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