Sudoku Fever
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| Sudoku Fever | |
|---|---|
| Developer | puzzle.tv |
| Publisher | Global Star Software |
| Platform | Game Boy Advance |
| Release | 8 February 2006 |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Mode | Single-player |
Sudoku Fever (also titled Global Star Sudoku Fever) is a 2006 sudoku puzzle video game developed by puzzle.tv and published by Global Star Software, a publishing wing of Take-Two Interactive.[1] Upon release, the game received mixed reviews, with praise for the game's puzzles, but critiques of its visual presentation and lack of additional features.

Sudoku Fever is a handheld iteration of sudoku, which is a puzzle where players enter numbers from 1 to 9 on a nine-by-nine grid, subdivided into three-by-three subgrids. The objective of the game is to fill in the digits so each row, column, and subgrid correctly contains each number from 1 to 9 without repeating.[2] Sudoku Fever also offers sudoku puzzles at varying difficulty levels (Classic, Eight, Mini and Junior) with different-sized grids, including 9-by-9, 8-by-8, 6-by-6 and 4-by-4, and puzzles with symbols instead of numbers.[3][4] It also contains a Sudoku Solver mode, in which players can input the sudoku puzzles they find elsewhere for a solution.[3]