Puckdoku

Welcome to the fascinating world of Puckdoku, a one-of-a-kind game that seamlessly blends puzzle-solving, hockey trivia, and player statistics to captivate NHL (National Hockey League) fans

About Puckdoku

Welcome to the fascinating world of Puckdoku, a one-of-a-kind game that seamlessly blends puzzle-solving, hockey trivia, and player statistics to captivate NHL (National Hockey League) fans. If you're a hockey enthusiast looking for a thrilling and interactive way to engage with the sport you love, Puckdoku is the perfect choice. This unique game will put your knowledge of hockey, players, and team statistics to the test as you navigate through captivating puzzles and trivia challenges. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of Puckdoku and showcase your hockey expertise in this innovative and enjoyable gaming experience.

Puckdoku is a grid-based game with similar game mechanics to Sudoku. Players must choose a player for each cell that satisfies both the row and column requirements in the grid's rows and columns.

Player Eligibility: For the team to be considered, a player must have participated in at least one NHL regular season game. As a result, only players with legitimate NHL experience are taken into consideration for the game.

Award/Status Requirements: The player must have recorded the award or statistic while playing for that team during the given season in cells where the criteria also specify a specific team and a statistic or award. This makes sure that the player's accomplishments are pertinent to the context of the club.

Relocated Teams: For the "Teams Played" category, relocated teams are treated as a single team. This means that both players who played for a team prior to its move and players who played for the team following its relocation are taken into account when determining the history of that team.

Franchise Follows Players: When a team moves, the new franchise, not merely the team's present location, is linked to the players and their stats. Players that played for the Atlanta Thrashers prior to their migration to Winnipeg, for instance, will be regarded as being a part of the current Winnipeg Jets.

Exceptions to Same Name Relocation: For the purposes of the game, a team that is relocated again under the same name is not considered to be the same team. For instance, the Winnipeg Jets of the 1990s are not seen as being a part of the current Winnipeg Jets.

The use of each player in the grid is limited to only one instance. people now have to think strategically about how to best use people with particular combinations of accolades, stats, and team affiliations.

Shots and Guessing: Regardless of whether a guess is accurate, it counts as a shot after a player has been assigned to a cell. This motivates decision-makers to give their decision significant thought.

The proportion of each player's frequency of selection is added together to determine uniqueness, plus 100 for each empty cell. A lower score adds a competitive element to the game by indicating that each player's choice was more uncommon.

Daily Availability: A brand-new game is made available every day, giving gamers consistently new challenges.

Data Source: Stathead, a likely respected and dependable source of hockey statistics, is used to compile player data.

The game is said to be brand-new, and its author is actively working on including new features and fixing bugs. This suggests that the game may change and get better with time based on user input and the developer's efforts.

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