In Bomb Mode, the player must complete as many lines as possible before bombs that appear at random on blocks count down and explode.Īs with other wood-block puzzles, Woodoku supplies three shapes to the player at a time. The line only fills up when they complete lines on the board. In Timed Mode, they must try to fill a horizontal line next to a trophy cup below the board before they run out of moves. In Classic Mode, the player uses shapes to make lines, and the game removes the lines to open up empty spaces. The game offers three modes (Classic, Timed and Bomb). There are three game modes available, Classic Mode, Timed Mode, and Bomb. Additionally, there are timed bombs that drop that will ruin any attempts at the completion of the level if they are not removed in the time given. Undo reverses the last move made, and the shovel removes pieces of the blocks. Once a full line is completed, it is destroyed, and the player is given points. Players move wooden blocks into the puzzle area that corresponds with the missing pieces of the puzzle to fill vertical and horizontal lines. The player merely needs to fill the grid's empty cells in rows and columns with blocks presented as polyomino shapes to earn as many points as possible. It also doesn't require number generation.
Although it has 'doku' in the name and features a grid, it's played on a 10x10 instead of a 9x9 Sudoku board.