Zendoku (itch)

Zendoku (itch)

PC · 2018

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About this game

Zendoku takes the concept of the puzzle game Sudoku and adds role playing elements to it.

The game replaces the numbers 1 to 9 with nine Martial Arts symbols like a panda or a dragon but the original rules remain in place.

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This means the player still needs to complete a column, row or 3x3 box were every symbol is only used once.

The player can test his skills either in Classic Sudoku or in Zen-Mode where he needs to solve Sudoku puzzles under the pressure of time, but the core of the game is the Quest-Mode.

At the beginning of the quest the player chooses from eight available characters.

Four fight with weapons, four freehand but each one has a different quest, uses different fighting styles and has a different lucky symbol.

Kingkage is for example a typical ninja.

He uses the Ninjutsu-style, wants to be a legendary fighter and has the panda as his lucky symbol.

Once a decision has been made. the player follows the story line of the chosen character on a 2D world map and when a fight occurs, the opponents play a round of Sudoku.

Every time one of the fighters completes a column, row or 3x3 box an attack is launched and obstacles appear on the opponents board while an attack icon travels along a rail towards the attacked.

If he now correctly places his lucky symbol on the board, the attack will be reversed back his opponent.

Placing a symbol incorrectly will make the player lose health and causes several cells on the opponent's grid to automatically fill in.

The game also features a multiplayer mode for two player in which they can either try to solve a puzzle together or play against each other in a battle.

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About PC

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