
Three (3) unique puzzles a day allow you to collect coins and win badges in Classic, Irregular, and now Ice Breaker game mode. If that’s not enough, test your skills in all new Daily Challenges.

Looking for a change? Try playing in Irregular mode! The same rules but each block of numbers is in fun and colorful shapes. You may never go back to the classic way of playing again! Play at your own pace with freshly generated puzzles giving you endless supply of unique Sudoku games.įor more fun, select from four (4) different themes including playing with Charms instead of numbers. Play classic puzzles with six (6) levels of difficulty, offering you just the right amount of challenge. Some help and guidance would be appreciated.Microsoft Sudoku is bringing the classic game you love to a whole new light! The #1 logic puzzle game has turned up the brilliance with fresh colors, exciting new features, new levels of difficulty, daily challenges, achievements and MORE! Keep your mind sharp with hundreds of brain training puzzles for players of all ages!

I don't know what it means to "re-build your native projects to compile the updated dependencies".

The instructions that print out after each npx expo start say to change into the ios folder and run pod install in your iOS directory and then re-build your native projects to compile the updated dependencies. Is this the right procedure? There is also a folder called ios and android. What is the correct process to fully update this Expo app to the latest everything (assuming there are no breaking changes that need to be manually handled)? I assumed it was this, but it didn't work for me:

However, it won't work with the latest Expo Go app (supporting SDK v46+). I've already experimented with getting the Expo app to run, and found that it will run with Node v9. I'm a developer for many programming languages, but not javascript (yet). I've inherited an Expo app built for iOS and Android using SDK v34.
