Eddie Pick Apps

Sudoku Brainiak HD 2.4.1
Eddie Pick
Solve thousands of hand-picked SudokupuzzlesTake advantage of the helpful Auto Pencil, Hint, and CheckfeaturesChallenge yourself with 5 difficulty levels, from Very easy to VeryhardChoose from 4 colorful themes and other display optionsView and set high scores via integrated Scoreloop connectivityPlay thousands of hand-picked sudoku puzzles, even without anInternet connection, with Sudoku Brainiak HD. Sudoku is thelogic-based, number placement game that challenges you to fill a9x9 grid with numbers one through nine without repeating the samenumber in a line, row, or 3x3 sub-square.Sudoku Brainiak HD is as close to solving sudoku puzzles in abook with a pencil as you can get on your Android device. Choosewhether to Auto Pencil possible moves to effortlessly trackpossible number placement, or pencil them in manually. Select yourdifficulty from one of five options: Very easy, Easy, Medium, Hard,and Very hard. Watch the timer to see how long each puzzle takesyou, then compare your times with friends using Sudoku BrainiakHD's online leaderboards through Scoreloop.This app is also much more customizable and convenient thanwriting in a sudoku book. There are four unique color Themes tochoose from to make gameplay as interesting and attractive aspossible. You can also switch Fullscreen Mode on or off to viewyour puzzle with or without a status bar. You can even make theboard corners sleek and rounded with the Round Corners option.If you're a sudoku novice, use the Hint system to check yourpencil notes, to fill-up the notes on the board for you, or to geta small or big hint. If you don't want a hint but would like toknow if you've made any mistakes so far, use the Check system. Itwill check to see if you're on the way to solving a puzzle withoutproblems.
Towers Brainiak 1.5
Eddie Pick
Towers Brainiak is a fascinatingSudoku-likelogic game. Fill in the grid with towers whose heightsrange from 1to the grid size, so that every possible height appearsexactlyonce in each row and column, and so that each clue aroundthe edgecounts the number of towers that are visible when lookinginto thegrid from that direction. (Taller towers hide shorter onesbehindthem. So the sequence 2,1,4,3,5 would match a clue of 3 ontheleft, because the 1 is hidden behind the 2 and the 3 ishiddenbehind the 4. On the right, it would match a clue of 1because the5 hides everything else.)