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Kakuro: Number Crossword

Kakuro: Number Crossword

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 2.7.0

Taille:15.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Kakuro: Number Crossword Game est une application de puzzle logique captivante offrant un divertissement sans fin aux amateurs de puzzle de tous les niveaux. Chaque puzzle vous met au défi de remplir les carrés vides, garantissant que chaque bloc résume au nombre en sa gauche ou en haut. Utilisant l'ajout et la soustraction de base, et en utilisant les nombres 1 à 9, ces puzzles sont résolus uniquement par logique. L'application propose des outils utiles comme le zoom de la fonctionnalité, des affichages de combinaison de somme possibles pour les blocs et des indicateurs de reste. Avec plus de 120 puzzles gratuits et un bonus hebdomadaire, Kakuro offre des heures de jeu stimulant, de la logique affûtée et des compétences cognitives.

Caractéristiques de l'application:

  • 120 puzzles Kakuro gratuits: une gamme diversifiée de puzzles est disponible pour jouer sans frais.
  • Puzzle de bonus hebdomadaire: profitez d'un puzzle gratuit supplémentaire chaque semaine pour le plaisir continu.
  • Difficulté réglable: les puzzles vont des débutants à des débutants à extrêmement difficiles, en restaurant à tous les niveaux de compétence.
  • grande taille de grille (jusqu'à 22x): attaquer les puzzles de tailles variables pour un niveau de difficulté accru.
  • Divers types de puzzle: comprend un samurai kakuro à 5 grilles pour une variété supplémentaire.
  • Fonctionnalités utiles: Zoom pour une visualisation plus facile, des affichages de combinaisons de somme possibles et de restes et des marques de crayon pour le placement des nombres temporaires.

Résumé:

Kakuro: Numéro Crossword Game est une application très addictive et engageante parfaite pour les amateurs de puzzle de tous âges. La sélection approfondie de puzzles gratuits, d'ajouts hebdomadaires et de niveaux de difficulté variés garantit des heures de stimulation intellectuelle et de plaisir. Des fonctionnalités conviviales comme Zoom et des conseils utiles améliorent l'expérience globale. Que vous soyez un novice ou un expert chevronné, Kakuro offre une expérience enrichissante pour chaque passionné de puzzle. Téléchargez cette application incontournable aujourd'hui!

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