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Rubik's Sudoku by Evan Orensten

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Rubik's x Sudoko = this travel friendly, programable game. No word on the official Rubik's site but the game is already hitting (virtual) store shelves in advance of its expected U.S. release in May 2006 (and a bargain at an expected MSRP of around $14). The colored tiles help you visualize your rows/squares. Simply set up the board to replicate the starting point of any puzzle, and play from there.

The set comes with a case and a book of 100 puzzles and is currently available from Amazon U.K. for £9.99. Can't wait? We found it available for preorder from Fun Again in the U.S. for $12.55.

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This entry posted on 29 March 2006 at 12:15 AM
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