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About

Zach Gage, a casual game developer, created Sumplete, a simple yet addictive puzzle game. The game is free to download and play on both iOS and Android platforms, with some in-app purchases.

The goal of the game is to drag and drop numbered tiles onto the board to create totals. Each tile has a number value ranging from 1 to 9, and the goal is to create complete horizontal and vertical lines totaling 10. The game is simple to learn, but as you progress through the levels, it becomes more difficult and requires strategic thinking and planning.

The design of the game is sleek and minimalist, with a soothing color palette and sound effects that enhance the overall experience. The interface is simple to use, and the game mechanics are simple to grasp.

Sumplete simplicity is one of its most appealing features, making it suitable for players of all ages. The game is ideal for killing time while waiting in line or driving. In-app purchases are not required to progress through the game, but they do provide extra features such as hints and undo moves.

To summarize, Sumplete is a fun and addictive puzzle game that tests players' logical and strategic thinking skills. Its minimalist design and simplicity make it an excellent choice for casual gamers looking for a fun and challenging game to pass the time.

The basic rules of Sumlete are as follows:

The game is played on a grid of numbers.
Each row and column has a target number displayed on the right and bottom sides of the grid.
The goal is to delete numbers from the grid until the total of each row and column equals the target number.
Only numbers adjacent to other numbers can be deleted (horizontally or vertically).

Any remaining numbers in the same row or column shift over to fill the void when a number is removed.
The game is over when all rows and columns add up to their target numbers at the same time.

Sumlete has several difficulty levels, with larger grids and higher target numbers increasing the difficulty. It's an entertaining and engaging way to improve your logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

Instructions for Playing the Game

To delete a number, click or tap on it.
To select multiple numbers, click and drag your mouse or swipe your finger across the screen.
Deselect a number by clicking or tapping on it again.
To undo a move, use the "Undo" button or a keyboard shortcut (usually Ctrl+Z).
To restart the game, press the "Reset" button or use a keyboard shortcut (usually R).
To see if your solution is correct, click the "Check" or "Submit" button.
It should be noted that some versions of the game may include additional controls or features; therefore, before playing, read the instructions or tutorial.

How to play

Use mouse

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