PPCLink released a new, 1.2 version of Fast Sudoku for Pocket PC with (IP-based) multiplayer support!
By Werner Ruotsalainen, Submitted Monday, July 10, 2006
http://www.ppclink.com/?ppclink=product&do=view&id=46
Yes, there are a lot of Sudoku games for the Pocket PC. There is, however, only one of them, the lately released version 1.2 of Fast Sudoku, to support for multiplayer gaming, where players strive for filling in the cells faster than the other players. Please see The Definitive Multiplayer PPC Game Roundup and also make a generic search for multiplayer in the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blogs to see what other multiplayer games there are and what multiplayer is about. The multiplayer model of the game is, fortunately, the most flexible one as it’s IP-based (the IP address of the host must be manually entered). This means it can be both played over local Bluetooth PAN and Wi-Fi peer-to-peer connections and remote connections even over slow, say, GPRS or EDGE dial-up. The game is available here. It has a fully-functioning 3-day trial version; the registered version costs $9.95. In this review, I only contentrate on the multiplayer-related questions because it's in mostly multiplayer modes that I prefer playing games (and the single player mode is very easy to check out by anyone). Pros- Support for multiplayer
- Most flexible IP-based multiplayer model
- Support for several (not just two) players taking part in a game
- Native VGA support (Except for the on-screen numeric keypad, but it’s not visible while playing)
- Almost no in-game CPU usage – not even in multiplayer mode!
- Wide compatibility with all Pocket PC 2002+ Windows Mobile versions
- Very awkward and slow numeric keypad in multiplayer mode
- The always-enabled ClearType may get on the nerves of some (for example me)
- Not any kind of in-game music
- No multiplayer goodies like chat support
- As the game doesn’t support a central dispatcher server model, goodies like server-side high score storage and remote games are impossible between devices all behind different firewalls
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