That's why I said Nikoli-type. I consider it a Nikoli-type puzzle if it is a logic puzzle that is not subject to a language barrier. You could easily conceive Nikoli adopting Battleships into their puzzle books. After all, Number Place and Cross Sums were around in Dell Pencil Puzzles long before they showed up in the States as Sudoku and Kakuro.
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Just found your blog. Good start for me as I enjoyed this slitherlink. Look forward to taking on the rest.
TheSubro
"It was the first of the Nikoli type puzzles I was introduced to (besides Sudoku, Kakuro and Battleships)."
FYI, I have never seen a Battleships puzzle published by Nikoli, so "besides Battleships" is unnecessary.
That's why I said Nikoli-type. I consider it a Nikoli-type puzzle if it is a logic puzzle that is not subject to a language barrier. You could easily conceive Nikoli adopting Battleships into their puzzle books. After all, Number Place and Cross Sums were around in Dell Pencil Puzzles long before they showed up in the States as Sudoku and Kakuro.
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