CAT | Sudoku
We are happy to announce the 3rd series of books from Puzux, featuring more crossword and Sudoku puzzles of various difficulties and themes.
On our recent customer survey we heard from many of our users that they would like to see bigger books with more puzzles. We are happy to deliver on this request – our new Crossword Puzzles Vol. 3 book is more than double the size of our standard crossword books with a total of 12 crosswords instead of five. We also continue our series of large Sudoku books with Assorted Sudoku vol. 3.
We continue to expand our offering of themed crossword books with the release
of Entertainment Crossword Puzzles for Kindle, featuring puzzles which are all about the glamorous world of show business and entertainment in all its forms – music, film, television and more. As usual, our crossword puzzles were written by the brilliant Myles Mellor who continues to create top-notch crossword puzzles on a daily basis. Kudos, Myles!
We hope you enjoy our new books, and as usual – let us know your thoughts!
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Don’t take our word for it!
2 Comments | Posted by David in Crossword, Kindle, Release, Sudoku
We’re obviously very pleased with our crosswords and Sudokus, but you never know until you cut the apron strings how other people are going to accept your baby.
So I’m very happy to report that we’ve had some excellent responses and feedback.
From eBook Readers:
Overall, I am really impressed on how well they implemented the Sudoku gaming interface. The puzzles are challenging and you can leave yourself notes as you would with a paper version of the puzzle. You can also get hints and you can view the completed puzzle to see how well (or bad) you did. I highly recommend their products!
From Kindle 2 Fan on Amazon, reviewing our Assorted Sudoku:
I had my doubts that the Kindle would be able to work well with an interactive puzzle like Sudoku but the people at Puzux nailed it! I really enjoyed these challenging puzzles and it does allow for number notes to help you solve them. If you really get stuck you can get a hint or see the solved puzzle. Highly recommended!
From our forum on the Amazon website:
yes you can type in the letters and numbers to the puzzle. its pretty cool. if you go to the puzux website, puzux dot com, you can try a sample of the sudoku and a sample of the crossword to see if you like it before you buy(1 puzzle each kind)
And from MobiRead.com:
I bought one of the Sudoku books. You have to turn on web-browsing and follow a few instructons to get it to work, but it isn’t hard and the puzzles work great. They use javascript to get the puzzles to work, and personally I thought is was a wonderful idea. It also proves the concept that the Kindle could be used for more than just reading books.
Thanks to all our players, reviewers and commenters - keep talking, and let us know what you think (don’t worry, we can take the bad as well as the good!)

