uclick mobile, well known for its GoComics comics application,
today announces the release of its first branded mobile puzzle application, USA
TODAY Sudoku.
Kansas City, MO - Sudoku (sue-DOE-koo), a popular number puzzle has been widely
successful for uclick, in both print and online distribution. From small coffee
shops in the U.K. to homes across the U.S., Sudoku has turned everyday puzzle
players into Sudoku fanatics. Taking this game from the keyboard to the keypad
was also a significant step forward in expanding uclick's growing catalog of entertaining
mobile content.
According to uclick CEO, Chris Pizey, "uclick is very excited to bring USA TODAY Sudoku to the mobile market as our first branded mobile puzzle. The strong brand of USA TODAY and the intuitive game play of our Sudoku application is a perfect combination".
The USA TODAY Sudoku mobile application offers players the familiar 9x9 puzzle grid beloved by many so many fans. The puzzles are updated daily, Monday
through Sunday and increase in difficulty over the week. Users also have access to a month's worth of puzzles through the calendar archive feature.
The application has a high-score feature that allows users to track their best time for each level of difficulty.
The USA TODAY Soduku puzzle currently appears in the USA TODAY newspaper and on USATODAY.com. More than 6 million readers see the USA TODAY Soduko puzzle each day.
"Launching a mobile version of this puzzle is an exciting opportunity for us
to bring Soduko to mobile phone users for the first time. We know this endeavor
with uclick will entertain existing Sudoku fans and make it even more popular," said Jeff Webber, senior vice president and publisher of USATODAY.com.
The application development work done by Skava, a leading producer of mobile
games, has proven to be popular with carriers. USA TODAY Sudoku is launching soon on Verizon with distribution through Cingular and T-Mobile slated for next month.
uclick's growing distribution of Sudoku puzzles in print and on the web coupled
with an underlying complexity that makes players come back for more, means the
mobile version is sure to keep mobile users busy on their keypads.
Says Pizey, "we are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to bring Sudoku to our growing puzzle fan base. This new development with USA TODAY not only complements our online and printed versions but will pave the way for more interactive games on mobile phones."
Both the print and online Sudoku puzzles will carry promotion for the mobile
Sudoku application while offering carrier branding as well.
For more information about uclick mobile, visit http://content.uclick.com/mobile/ on the web.
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About uclick uclick, an Andrews McMeel Universal company, is the largest Web and mobile distributor of branded comics, word games and more. uclick entertains more than
12 million monthly online visitors with in-demand work from 160-plus syndicated
creators of comics, puzzles, games and text features. uclick caters to over
200 media Web sites including USAToday.com, WashingtonPost.com and NYTimes.com, plus
search portals including AOL.com, Yahoo.com, MSNBC.com and CBSNews.com. uclick's content catalog includes Garfield, Doonesbury, Cathy, FoxTrot, Ziggy, The Boondocks, Universal Crossword, Dear Abby and more.
About USA TODAYUSA TODAY is the nation's top-selling newspaper. It is published via satellite
at 36 locations in the USA and at four sites abroad. With a total average dailycirculation of 2.3 million, USA TODAY is available worldwide. USA TODAY is published by Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI). USA TODAY also publishes USA TODAY Sports Weekly, a magazine for pro baseball and football enthusiasts;
and USATODAY.com, an award-winning news and information Web site that is updated 24 hours per day. |