This is a Pc edition of my homemade travel sudoku game. The travel game was a ThinkFun Style game with a simple board, puzzles in cards, and square numbered chips. I'm still thinking about the number of puzzles. In the puzzles you don't draw on the cards you assemble them with the chips on the board. I'll use it with cardboard and paper. I'll use Microsoft Publisher to create graphics.
This is what the chip system looks like. As you can see here the chips have gradients and they're in rainbow order. Another picture in a few days.
GM Game - Relaxing Sudoku (update topic)
GM Game - Relaxing Sudoku (update topic)
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Beautiful Chip Graphics
The colors in your chip system are great eye candy all by themselves.
Since i've always been bad at solving 'Soduku's' then
I'll probably just play your potential game for the graphics,
I'll cheat, & let some sneaky
computer program input the numbers for me.
If you can, your graphics shall also look great
for a 'MasterMind' game;
An exotic version of MasterMind created for
both colors and numbers has never been done before,
(for example,
yellow-2-background orange,
red-8,background blue,
and so on),
I know I've searched the internet and can't find anything other than the
'vanilla' versions of MasterMind.