What’s Next for Sudoku Time?
Hello everyone,
Thank you so much for your interest and support for this game! Over the past few months, I worked on Sudoku Time with two goals in mind: creating a small game I could enjoy during short breaks and proving to myself that I could publish something everyone could enjoy.
What’s Next?
Now that the Playdate version is out, I’m looking forward to your feedback and feature requests to make it even better.
Additionally, I recently discovered the raylib framework, which I plan to use to develop a PC version of Sudoku Time. I’m excited to bring the game to a new platform and share it with more players!
Reminder
If you haven’t tried the game yet, there’s a demo available for the Playdate version—check it out and let me know what you think!
Requesting Feedback
What features or tweaks would you like to see in the Playdate version? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Files
Get Sudoku Time - Playdate
Sudoku Time - Playdate
Sudoku Time: 100 puzzles from Easy to Expert. Demo included.
More posts
- New Challenge Mode92 days ago
- Sudoku Time v1.2.1 - New Update AvailableDec 16, 2024
- Why Doesn’t Sudoku Time Use the Crank?Dec 05, 2024
- The Challenges of Designing for the PlaydateNov 23, 2024
- Added demoOct 30, 2024
- Sudoku Time is Released!Oct 30, 2024
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