Daily SG: 23 Nov 2009
Posted by singaporedaily on 23rd November 2009
The Shady Puzzle is a homegrown Singaporean creation in the puzzle traditions of Nonograms and Hanjie. Initially devised to teach logic in one of our local universities, it has grown into somewhat of a craze. Its popularity is now picking up momentum as it hits international airwaves with people around the world starting to play it and passing it on to their friends. Gameplay is very intuitive, and easy to pick up. Try them out for yourselves and see what we mean.
Singapore Daily has joined in The Shady Puzzle Project to help raise the awareness of these locally-made puzzles to greater numbers of people, and you can too by spreading the word around. The Shady Puzzle Project site promises to provide a free puzzle every weekday as a routine pitstop for your daily mental exercise. We’ve added a link to The Shady Puzzle on our navigational bar so you can have your puzzle fix after your daily read here.
Road to Perdition Election
- Kelvin Teo Writes: Is electoral handouts necessarily the best option?
- Singapore Social and Political Thoughts: UK Election vs Singapore General Election
- Kelvin Teo Writes: A vast disparity in the status of MPs
Housing
- TOC: Mah’s explanation does not square with HDB’s annual report
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Govt helps Singaporeans by increasing property tax!
Re education: To Bi or not to Bi
- Singaporean Skeptic: Risk Adverse Government still needs Lee Kuan Yew to tell them what to do.
Strangers in a Strange Land
- TOC: Is Singapore a better place without foreigners?
Lee vs Chee
- The Temasek Review: Dr Chee Soon Juan’s foreign liaisons: an act of patriotism or treachery?
- Blowin’ In The Wind: I saw Chee Soon Juan
Daily Discourse
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Apathy among Singaporeans..
- Journalism.sg: Singapore scores high marks in test of access to government information
- The Temasek Review: Economic Freedom and Political Liberty
- Singapore Life and Times: A Serious Flood?
- TOC: Singapore Police Force – stretched and fatigued
- TOC: Casinos, the Internet and the sex trade
- The Temasek Review: Will a “Fajar generation” emerge in Singapore ever again?
- The Lionheart: Steps to Stagnation
- Mathia Lee: Police handling of rape cases in Singapore : Skills Upgrading Needed.
Life, the universe and everything
- Irreligious: An Orthodox Christian’s response to Rev. Yap [Thanks Terence]
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Singapore got talent – Ling Kai
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