Operation Manual

SUDOKU
-A
HISTORY
Who would have thought that in today's world of mobile phones and computers, a simple number game,
over
200
years old, could become a phenomenon? Whether
it
is the feeling of achievement
when
a puzzle is
complete, or simply the satisfaction of a few minutes' peace amid the hectic pace of life, the world has taken
Sudoku to its heart.
Developed by a blind Swiss mathematician, the game we now know as Sudoku was originally called "Latin
Squares" and for many years
it
remaineflorgotten. In the 1980s, Sudoku's meteoric rise began when an
American Journal began to publish the games under the title "The Number Place Game". The game was
spotted
by
a Japanese quiz magazine that thought
it
would be ideal for the puzzle-crazy Japanese population
and introduced the format to their homeland. A few minor adjustments and a name change later and Sudoku
was born!
It
didn't take long for the game to become a national craze. Mass exposure and a huge following
meant
it
was only a matter of time until Sudoku was noticed
by
tourists and in the late 1990s a lawyer from
New
Zealand began developing a computer program to mass
pmduGa
the puzzles.
Now, for the first time, you can compete with your friends and family in "The Sudoku Sensations Game," a
brand new variation on the addictive format with 100 puzzles and
6
levels to master. Whether it's a frantic
race to complete the puzzle, or an opportunity to challenge your brain, "The Sudoku Sensations Game" is an
ideal companion for any fan!
We will
be
happy to hear your questions or comments about this game. US consumers please write to: Hasbm Games,
Consumer
Affairs
Department, P.O. Box 200, Pawtucket, RI 02862 or call 1-868-8367025 (toll-free). Canadian consumers
please write to: Hasbro Canada Corporation, 2350 de la Province.
Longueuil, QC, Canada
J4G
162.
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