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Do You Sudoku?

Posted November 27, 2005 @ 8:05 pm — Filed under: Site News

SudokuWe’ve recently added a section here at Board Game Central for the amazingly addictive Japanese puzzle game called “Sudoku“. Sudoku has been fast gaining in popularity the world over, and is featured in a number of daily newspapers, books, and now in board game form as well.

Sudoku is a Japanese word meaning “numbers singly”, and is pronounced “SUE-dough-coo”, with the first syllable accented. A Sudoku puzzle is made up of a grid of 9 rows and 9 columns. The grid is further subdivided into 9 sub-grids, called “regions”, each consisting of 9 cells (3 rows and 3 columns). A game starts with some of the cells pre-populated, and it’s your job to fill in the rest.

The rules are pretty simple: Fill in the empty cells, one number in each, so that each column, row, and region contains the numbers 1–9 exactly once. When completed, each number in the solution will occur only once in each of rows, columns, and region. This is why the name of the game refers to “single numbers”.

Although the rules are simple, and there is no math involved, finding a solution can take a great deal of concentration and logical reasoning. Individual puzzles can often be solved in 10 to 30 minutes, depending on your skill and experience, and the difficulty level of the particular puzzle.

There are quite a number of Sudoku board games, Sudoku computer games, and Sudoku books, available. If you haven’t tried Sukoku yet, check out one of these promising new games, and you’ll soon be able to answer an enthusiastic “Yes!” when someone asks you, “Do You Sudoku?”


Shut The Box

Posted November 22, 2005 @ 10:39 pm — Filed under: Site News

Shut The Box Dice GameWe’ve added a new page here at Board Game Central, for the dice game called “Shut The Box“.

The game is played using a felt-lined wooden box with numbered and hinged tiles that can be flipped up or down. Players take turns rolling two dice within the box, and flipping down numbers that match the numbers on the dice. Each player rolls until he cannot play a die. After each player has had a chance, the player who has the lowest score wins. If a player managed to flip over all the numbers tiles, he’s “Shut The Box”, and wins outright.

Shut The Box may be played by young and old alike, for fun or for wagers. We have a nice selection of Shut The Box Games of various sizes and materials. If you haven’t tried this simple game yet, give it a go - it is really quite fun and engaging.


Scene It? Sports Edition

Posted November 9, 2005 @ 7:39 pm — Filed under: Game News

Scene It? Sports EditionScene It? Sports Edition is a fun, dynamic DVD game that brings athletes and highlights to life. The only game to bring the major sports leagues together is now available at Board Game Central.

Scene It? Sports Edition, powered by ESPN, features real game highlights and hundreds of popular athletes, including Lance Armstrong, Dwyane Wade, Wayne Gretzky, Donovan McNabb, Cal Ripken Jr., Mia Hamm and Jack Nicklaus. The game showcases images and replays from great sporting events and scenes from sports movies. Fans can relive exhilarating moments like Bobby Thomson’s ’shot heard ’round the world’, and classic moments such as Franco Harris’ ‘Immaculate Reception.’

“For more than 25 years, ESPN has entertained sports enthusiasts worldwide,” said Dan Patrick, who anchors SportsCenter, and who hosts this game. “Scene It? Sports Powered by ESPN will challenge all sports fans with a competitive edge. It’s a great game that captures the spirit of ESPN: game highlights, content, entertainment, trivia and premier athletes.”

A mixture of real sports and sports pop culture, Scene It? Sports Edition is a one-of-a-kind game experience. Players face off as they race around the game board to answer hundreds of sports trivia questions: What durable pitcher holds the record for the most Cy Young Awards? Who was taken as the number one overall draft pick in the 2003 NBA draft? What 2002 soccer flick was named after a world-famous soccer star?

The Scene It? series of games enhance traditional board-game play with DVD content and exciting visual puzzles, and is recognized as family-friendly with great value and innovative game play. The TV Edition of Scene It? was named “Game of the Year” during the 2005 Toy Fair in New York City.


Updated: Axis & Allies

Posted November 1, 2005 @ 11:21 am — Filed under: Site News

Axis & AlliesWe’ve updated the Axis & Allies page here at Board Game Central, adding detailed descriptions of each of the games in this classic strategy game series.

We’ve also added the Axis & Allies Windows game from Atari, which lets you play the game on your PC, against computer AI or against players from all over the world via the internet. We’ve also added the new Axis & Allies miniatures.

In addition, the Axis & Allies page now includes links to other Axis & Allies information on the web, including the official Axis & Allies site, and the International Axis and Allies Players Association.


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