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Version History of subaku

2.1

April 14, 2022

Updates for newer devices.

2.0

February 4, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. subaku has been remade to fit all devices! From the smallest iPhone to the biggest iPad, subaku is here with 100 puzzles and three modes to enjoy anytime, anywhere.

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1.4.3

February 26, 2014

Fixes a bug that forces the game to be in Japanese.

1.4.2

December 30, 2013

- Fixes unreadable puzzle selection text on iPads.

1.4.1

October 12, 2013

- Fixes bug in endless mode with animations disabled when an action would end the game. - Updated for iOS 7. - Time Trial leaderboards now available.

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1.4

August 22, 2013

- New mode "time trial" is now available.

1.3.2

July 29, 2013

- Custom puzzles have been fixed.

1.3.1

July 25, 2013

- "Animations" option. Enable the new animations or play the original way. - Adjusted base speed for animations. - Fixed potential issue for users who are not logged into Game Center.

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1.3

July 15, 2013

- Interface changes. - Tiles now change size depending on their values.

1.2.2

May 2, 2013

- Background music and new sound effect set by Eirik Suhrke (Spelunky, Super Crate Box, Ridiculous Fishing). - Interface tweeks.

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Description of subaku

Subaku, Japanese for Number Explosion, is just as it sounds. You touch a number, it explodes (value decreases by one), then the surrounding numbers pick up some of the collateral explosion (value increases by one). Easy to learn and difficult to master, Subaku will keep you entertained for hours as you devise strategies to attack each puzzle and complete them in as few moves as possible. Subaku contains one hundred puzzles to solve and master. Also available to play is "Endless Mode" where the goal is to make matches while not letting the board clear. Soundtrack by Eirik Suhrke. (Spelunky, Super Crate Box, Ridiculous Fishing)
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subaku: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for subaku?

Yes, subaku supports iPad devices.

Who launched the app?

Eric Koziol is the developer of the subaku app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the subaku app?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 14.0 or higher.

What is the overall rating of the subaku app?

There isn't enough feedback for the subaku app at the moment.

What’s the genre of the subaku app?

The App Genre Of Subaku Is Games.

Which is the latest version of subaku?

2.1 is the current version of subaku.

When was the most recent subaku update made available?

The latest subaku update came out on October 2, 2024.

Do you know when subaku was first made available?

subaku launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of subaku?

The subaku app is suitable for children aged Eric Koziol.

What languages does the subaku app support?

The subaku app is now available in English, Japanese.

Can I play subaku through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, subaku is not on Apple Arcade.

Does subaku offer in-app purchases?

Absolutely! In-app purchases are available within subaku.

Is subaku optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, subaku is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does subaku include ads as part of its experience?

No, subaku does not include ads as part of its experience.

Screenshots of subaku

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Reviews of subaku

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  • Puzzle Explosion?!

    This puzzler and it's excellent take on sudoku kept me amused and scratched my puzzle itch.
  • Great concept, but something is missing

    I really enjoy puzzle and match-3 games, and this game has an interesting and compelling core mechanic. The presentation and UI are awkward, though. Buttons don't look like buttons, navigating through menus feels clunky and clearing numbers off of the board could feel more satisfying. Could benefit from a stronger, more integrated tutorial as well.
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  • Fun and hard to put down!

    Fun, interesting and challenging...and hard to put down! Sometimes I decide that I'm going to play for a few minutes and the next thing I know, a whole hour is gone! Check it out!