KenKen

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KenKen puzzles are a bit like SuDoKu. Instead of a 9x9 grid 

you are faced with a 6x6 grid where horizontally and vertically

the numbers 1 to 6 appear according to SuDoKu-rules.

Furthermore the numbers must be placed in the fields so that they

make the formula indicated to the fields with the same colour.

Some examples: 

6* in 3 fields will ask for the numbers 1,2 and 3 since 1*2*3=6

4/ in two fields will ask for the numbers 1 and 4 since 4/1=4

The order of the numbers is not determined so 4/ can be 1 and 4 or

4 and 1.



After loading the game a menu appears where you can change the 

ingame settings with the "R"-key. 

DO NOT SET THE CONTROLS NUMERIC VALUES SINCE YOU NEED THESE TO ENTER VALUES!

With the "M"-key you can change the mode to "EASY", "NORMAL" or "HARD". Any other key will start the game.



In the game you control the cursor by default with QAOP.

By default you can start all over with the "N"-key.

You can enter values in a field by simply typing the allowed number(s) in field.

Only numeric input will be placed. Other input is skipped. Double input

will be placed once. To clear a field simply type 0. The order of typing

the values is redundant. You may type "14" and "41". This will both result 

in showing "14".



You can enter the values by moving the cursor or pressing ENTER.

If you can't determine the fieldvalue then you can ask the value

by typing "F". You can also use this key to fast enter the correct value 

when you know this.



With the "R"-key you will always return to the menu. This key can't

be reprogrammed.