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March 02, 2011
Sudoku Book for iPad, a Japanese originated game that lets you play Sudoku puzzles by writing numbers directly on your iPad screen, now features Sudoku puzzles by Conceptis.>>
August 11, 2010
Compact mode, a new feature improving large Pic-a-Pix game play on smaller screens, is available on conceptispuzzles.com. With Compact mode, larger puzzles, including Mega Pic-a-Pix, are now displayed with big clues making these puzzles even more...>>
July 12, 2010
A Japanese version of Conceptis' website has been released. Available to Japanese speaking puzzle fans wherever they are, the translated pages cover all major sections of the website enabling visitors to learn the rules and play the puzzles in their...>>
March 31, 2010
Puzzle de Asobou, a new puzzle portal promoted in cooperation with Yahoo Games Japan, now offers Conceptis logic puzzles for playing online. Japanese puzzle fans can play free puzzles as well as buy newly published puzzles using Yahoo Wallet...>>
October 08, 2009
3 new mobile phone games containing Pic-a-Pix, Link-a-Pix and Sudoku puzzles by Conceptis were released on Japanese mobile games portal ROID within a new service titled Puzzle Daisuki (Japanese for "Puzzle fan"). ROID, standing for Revolutionary...>>
June 08, 2007
Logic puzzle provider Conceptis Ltd. expands its worldwide presence with the establishment of Conceptis Japan Co. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary based in Tokyo.>>
May 24, 2007
Nampure VOW>>
May 03, 2007
Picture-Pix: Nintendo DS console game by Success Corporation, Japan>>
January 21, 2007
Kazu Logic: Sudoku mobile phone game by G-mode, Japan (© G-mode)>>
June 05, 2005
IM Press CRM magazine>>
February 13, 2005
Conceptis Pic-a-Pix on jp.shockwave.com>>
September 07, 2004
Cosmic Publishing, the first company to publish Conceptis Puzzles in Japan, has started placing FAP (Fill-a-Pix) puzzles in each issue of Nampre Land magazine.>>