Zendoku PSP

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Game Details

Platform: PSP
Released: 5 April 2007
Age Rating: 3
GTIN-13: 5021290028814
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StoreStatusTotalBuy
Game£9.78
GameStation£9.77
Gameseek£4.95
Play.com£3.95
Base.com£4.19
Amazon.co.uk£7.99
Game£2.99
GameStation£4.99

Description

Use the art of zen with ZENDOKU, a new and accessible approach to the enormously popular Sudoku puzzle game for Nintendo DS and PSP platforms. ZENDOKU features fun and intuitive battle puzzle gameplay in a range of single and multiplayer game modes. Using the unique control systems of your handheld console you can challenge and defend yourself against a range of engaging martial arts-themed characters. With a carefully considered learning curve, entertaining storylines and addictive gameplay with unlimited puzzles, audiences everywhere can find the path to enlightenment. Features: Sudoku Gameplay - Inspired by the rules of the biggest puzzle craze currently sweeping the globe.Relevant, Unique Setting - A light-hearted martial arts theme compliments the Far Eastern origins of Sudoku and the unique gameplay of ZENDOKU.Engaging Characters - Challenge a range of diverse and colourful characters, with unique storylines and special abilities.Fun Battle Action - Defend yourself from and reflect enemy attacks, gameplay never before seen in a Sudoku-based videogame. Blow away obstacles, spin vault handles, block punches and much more.Intuitive Controls - Use the unique stylus and microphone on Nintendo DS and the analogue stick on PSP to defend against attacks and place numbers and symbols.Black Belt Presentation - A wide variety of background levels, character animations and attack effects.Comprehensive Range of Play ModesUnlockable Content - Get rewarded with new characters and attacks depending on your success in the Quest mode.Infinite Puzzle Permutations - Longevity of gameplay is assured with an infinite variety of grid permutations.Studio Debut - ZENDOKU is the debut Nintendo DS title of Zoonami, headed by industry veteran Martin Hollis, the director/producer of the critically acclaimed Nintendo 64 game GOLDENEYE.