Cartoon and Sudoku the perfect mix on DS

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Developed by Dragon’s Den Unlimited, Toon-Doku promises fun, cartoon picture-based puzzles in addition to a selection of traditional Sudoku puzzles.

Toon-Doku is the answer for Sudoku fans looking for something different and younger players looking for a less intimidating puzzler,” said Ken Gold, vice president of Marketing, Majesco Entertainment. “The combination of pictures and unique multi-player features adds several new dimensions to one of today’s most popular brain games.

With more than 250 different images to be placed on the board to be completed, an Edit Mode to create your own customised pieces, and three multiplayer modes to experience with friends, Toon-Doku sounds like good fun for the younger gamer.

Toon-Doku will be released in North America this April. The game currently has no European release date.