Play arrowword, crossword, sudoku and takuzu puzzles right on your Android device for free.
Features:
- auto-save
- get a hint or the complete solution when you want
- check for errors
- save multiple states of a puzzle to try different possibilities
- pencil marks (sudoku only)
- pinch to zoom (or double tap)
- search a word on the Internet
- multiple difficulty levels
Currently available:
- 65 arrowword puzzles (English)
- 450 crossword puzzles (English)
- 630 sudoku puzzles
- 150 takuzu puzzles
- 128 arrowword anagram puzzles (English)
- 167 arrowword anagram puzzles (French)
- 389 arrowword puzzles (French)
- 130 crossword puzzles (French)
Many other puzzles will be regularly added.
This application is optimized for smartphone and tablet! It can be used with or without a keyboard.
If you encounter any problem, please contact us:
- by E-Mail : http://nghs.fr/contact.html
- or with Twitter : http://twitter.com/nghsfr
Keywords : sudoku, alphadoku, hexadoku, mots croisés, mots fléchés, crossword puzzles, jeux de mots, grid games, puzzle games, arrow-word, arrowword, gridgames, pencil pointers, takuzu
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Rachel Slater - June 13, 2013
A nice, small app with a lot of free content. It's a shame, then, that it's not always enjoyable Content. A few of the less common games come with no instructions as well. What a shame that this is only an average app, because it could very easily become a great one. Let's keep our fingers crossed and our eyes on the horizon, hoping the future is bright for this app!
Ella E - March 10, 2013
Just played soduku for the first time in months - it's been 'updated' & now not as good. I liked how previously if you highlighted one number, all other numbers the same were also highlighted in the grid, but now it doesn't. Still a good app!
A Google User - November 23, 2012
Love it. Passes time. More arrowwords tho please.
A Google User - November 22, 2012
Love this game, doesn't drain the battery at all and is a fun, educational way to pass the time. And thanx to this game I can now do soduko puzzles :)
A Google User - November 21, 2012