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A Sudoku game for your Java-enabled mobile phone. You can enter new Sudokus, send them to your friends via SMS and solve them. MEdoku has a simple solver built in.
A Collection of picture distortion puzzles. Using the method within the particular game, pictures are srambled and the player must re-assemble the image.
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The Sudoku Solver is a project managed in Java programming language using open source choco (http://choco.sourceforge.net) constraint programming library which solves given Sudoku puzzles.
FaTBloG - Falling Tetriminoe Block Game is a Tetris-Clone written using the Java Programming Language deployable as a standalone application or as a web service using Java Web Start.
Grabble is an Anagrams-playing Java applet. In this fast-paced game,everyone plays at the same time to make words using tiles from a popular boardgame. It supports computer & unlimited human players in hotseat. One can customise the tileset,word list etc.
This program aids to solve Logical Problems. You may enter the possible values of the puzzle and the program generates a solving matrix. This matrix can than be filled. All steps can be undo if you've been wrong.
This is Columns, the game. The player can manipulate a bar of colored squares while it drops down. Once it has reached the playing field, points are gained and squares in the playing field disappear, according to certain rules.
This is a java based SuDoKu game. This game will be featuring a very good problem generator, which will be categorrized according to difficulty level. It may also become a problem solver in the future.
A java application for creating, playing and solving SuDoku puzzles of various types. Features both a Swing GUI and command-line operation. The automatic solving of puzzles uses "smart" techniques rather than a brute force search of every possibility.
A set of small mindcracker games, that challenge the intellect of the player. It is written in Java 1.4 and will be available as both an application and an applet. The games work on a plugin-basis, so games can be written and submitted by any person.
Very fast and easy to use Java tool for solving and generating Sudoku puzzles. By using Donald Knuths exact cover algorithmus it can not only solve or create the usual 9x9 but also 4x4, 16x16 or even bigger Sudokus in a very efficient way.
The aim of ProjectSudoku is to create a Sudoku platform which allows developer to submit different kind of plugins (e.g puzzle generator, solver, output device) to make this game more enjoyable and free for everyone.
This is a maze-like game. The object of the game is to guide Jim through the maze-like forest. On some levels, there may be a step limit, wild animals, and/or slave traders in his way through the forest. (To be added in later release.)
A Java project to solve the Sudoku puzzles (see http://www.sudoku.com) that appear daily in most newspapers. The solver applet, which explains exactly how it arrives at its solution, is hosted at http://act365.com/sudoku.