Miracle Sudoku
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Miracle Sudoku Reviews

Miracle Sudoku features beautiful puzzles that at first glance look impossible to solve!! Indeed, some of our Miracle puzzles have as few as two givens digits (!) but you will find them all to be solvable with a bit of clever logic!
App ID1377260
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Studio Goya
Categories Single-player
Genres Casual, Indie, Strategy
Release Date13 Aug, 2020
Platforms Windows, Mac
Supported Languages English

Miracle Sudoku
167 Total Reviews
156 Positive Reviews
11 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score

Miracle Sudoku has garnered a total of 167 reviews, with 156 positive reviews and 11 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 4352 minutes
This is a great collection of variant Sudoku that will keep you busy for hours. The interface is adequate for playing Sudoku, however I wish it was closer to Sven's SudokuPad as it lacks a few features. One particular gripe is that undo/redo are bound to N/M. Several times I’ve instinctively hit ctrl-Z, and ended up having to figure out how to fix my annotations. Despite these small flaws in the UI, it is still a great collection of puzzles. This one brings 100 new puzzles, each with a different combination of rules that create interesting challenges. Miracle Sudoku introduces several different rules to its puzzles. Each puzzle combines one or more of these restrictions. This makes Miracle Sudoku more challenging than classic Sudoku, but the inventive rule combinations make each solve more rewarding. Examples of the restrictions you’ll find in the puzzles include: [b]Non-Consecutive[/b] Two directly adjacent cells cannot contain consecutive numbers. [b]Thermo[/b] Numbers on thermometers must increase from the bulb. [b]Sandwich[/b] Numbers on the outside indicate the total of the cells that lie between 1 and 9. [b]Miracle[/b] Numbers cannot be a knight’s move or a king’s move apart (as the chess pieces move). By combining these rules, puzzles can create new deductions for you to find. For example, when the Non-Consecutive and Thermo rules are combined, you can see that numbers next to each other have to be at least 2 apart (e.g. 1-3-5 rather than 1-2-3) unless the thermometer moves diagonally. These rules create plenty of opportunities for those satisfying ‘aha!’ moments. At one point I realised that with Miracle restrictions, a 5 being on the edge of a block means that the number can only be in one of two cells in the neighbouring block. After that I had a new tool for solving these puzzles, one that sticks with me because I was forced to figure it out myself. Since there are many rules that don’t always apply, symbols on the top left of the screen will remind you what rules are in play. And just in case you forget what the symbols mean, you can open the help window to get a reminder of the current puzzle’s rules. As with the other Sudoku games, you unlock harder puzzles by earning stars from completing easier puzzles, providing a progression through the game. Even if you’re new to Sudoku or intimidated by the idea of extra rules, Miracle Sudoku eases you in with simpler puzzles that gradually introduce the mechanics, ensuring anyone can enjoy the experience. As you progress, you’ll unlock harder puzzles, some with as few as two digits as clues. The difficulty of each puzzle is reflected in its star rating, so you can gauge how difficult things will be before you start. You will usually have a few puzzles unlocked at any one time, so if you get really stumped you can still make progress by trying another one first. Unlike the static rulesets of the other Studio Goya games, where solving multiple puzzles can become routine, Miracle Sudoku keeps players on their toes by combining restrictions. Each puzzle feels like a new challenge, ensuring no two solves are the same, making this a great addition to any puzzle game collection.
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