Meowdoku
The principle of Meowdoku is simple: place cats on the grid while respecting color and adjacency rules.
Meowdoku is a logic puzzle game inspired by Sudoku, but with its own set of rules. Each level features a grid divided into colored regions where cats must be placed in the correct positions.
To complete a level, players must place one cat per row, one cat per column, and one cat per colored region. Cats must also never touch each other, even diagonally. These constraints require careful observation and a process of elimination to find the solution.
The controls are straightforward: a double tap places a cat, while a single tap adds a cross to mark a cell that cannot contain a cat. This makes the game easy to learn from the first levels.
As players progress, the grids become more challenging and require more planning and deduction. The focus is on logic and reasoning rather than speed.
Meowdoku contains advertisements.
Meowdoku, app available on Play Store and App Store edited by Oakever Games
Meowdoku is a logic puzzle game inspired by Sudoku, but with its own set of rules. Each level features a grid divided into colored regions where cats must be placed in the correct positions.
To complete a level, players must place one cat per row, one cat per column, and one cat per colored region. Cats must also never touch each other, even diagonally. These constraints require careful observation and a process of elimination to find the solution.
The controls are straightforward: a double tap places a cat, while a single tap adds a cross to mark a cell that cannot contain a cat. This makes the game easy to learn from the first levels.
As players progress, the grids become more challenging and require more planning and deduction. The focus is on logic and reasoning rather than speed.
Meowdoku contains advertisements.
Meowdoku, app available on Play Store and App Store edited by Oakever Games















