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Sakujo
[edit]Sakujo signifying elimination in Japanese was created by Marc Lauzon.[1]
The Sakujo ("eliminate" in Japanese) is a trademark of a patent pending game invented by Marco Lauzon in 2011 property of The Perpetual Tales Inc. It is designed from a 4x4 matrix in which figures eight pairs of numbers (from 1 to 8). The goal of the game is to eliminate numbers in the grid by moving on a number of tile(s) identical to the number to eliminate. For example, to eliminate the number 3, the player has to move on three tiles.
Canada, Québec: Journal Métro starting offering the game in 6 May 2012 issue onwards.