
Sudokuball Detective
A 2014 puzzle game that swaps Sudoku grids for a ball-rolling mechanic, niche enough that it's vanished from Steam reviews, but worth a look if you want something genuinely different from the digit-placement grind.
GamerScout Verdict
A forgotten puzzle oddity that's worth the gamble if you're tired of standard Sudoku and don't mind zero community support.
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About Sudokuball Detective
I approached Sudokuball Detective skeptical. Sudoku + ball physics sounds like a concept designed to confuse rather than entertain. But the core idea is solid: instead of filling rows and columns with numbers, you're rolling a ball through a grid where each cell has a number constraint. It's Sudoku logic wrapped in a physics toy that feels more like a spatial puzzle than a spreadsheet. The catch is that this game has been offline long enough that nobody's talking about it anymore. There's no community, no strategy guides, and minimal visibility even on niche puzzle forums. If it clicks for you, great, you've found a forgotten oddity. If you get stuck, you're troubleshooting alone. It's cheap, it's short, and it's genuinely weird. Perfect for puzzle collectors who've exhausted everything else.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows Vista, XP
- Memory
- 256 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- 64 MB
- Processor
- 800 MHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Witan Entertainment
- Publisher
- Libredia
- Release Date
- May 15, 2014
