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Puzzle by Nikoli W Kakuro is your latest Xbox brain teaser

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Puzzle by nikoli w kakuro is on Xbox

We were getting worried that the Puzzle by Nikoli W series had run its course. Some six weeks had passed since the release of a Hitori edition on Xbox and we considered that perhaps the numbers game was up. But we were wrong – Puzzle by Nikoli W Kakuro is on Xbox. 

A new Xbox brain teaser

This is available as the latest game in the prolific mind-bending series. Puzzle by Nikoli W Kakuro releases on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S to provide a new test of the mind. It comes with the usual fairly cheap price of £3.99 too. And that should mean this is one to consider right away. 

As always, and pretty much every since the first Puzzle by Nikoli W Sudoku game that kicked things off, we’ve absolutely no idea how to play this one. But the good thing with the series is that it is happy to test propective new players the way. That will be the case with Puzzle by Nikoli W Kakuro. 

Grids and numbers – AGAIN!

This one – again – focuses on a grid of numbers, leaving you to fill in spaces and to break things down. That’s the basic premise, but you can be sure that complexity will come into Puzzle by Nikoli W Kakuro. We don’t mind that, and will be sure to let you know how Puzzle by Nikoli W Kakuro on Xbox plays out. we just need to get on that review process. 

For now you’ll want to settle down, grab a pen and paper and work your way through Puzzle by Nikoli W Kakuro. It’s available to play on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. Seeing as this is never going to break the visual bank, we can’t see there being much difference between the system versions. 

Let us know if you kickback with this one. The Xbox Store will sort you out with a download.

Puzzle by Nikoli W Kakuro on Xbox Game Description

The royal road of pencil puzzles, this puzzle is extremely fun. In “Kakuro”, you break down the totaled numbers given as hints to fill in the spaces. Well. We say “break down the numbers”, but in Nikoli’s Kakuro very little calculations are actually required, with concentration and the power of deduction being the most necessary attributes.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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