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How To Hacking Mathdoku+ V.Version 2.1.0 Updated 2020 Unlimited Hacking 100% Working on iOS and Android



  • Version: Version 2.1.0
  • File size: 1.42MB
  • Requires: Android 3.0+
  • Package Name: net.mathdoku.plus
  • Developer: mathdoku
  • Updated: November 29, 2013
  • Price: Free
  • Rate 4.20 stars – based on 487 reviews

  • Features:



    • Unlimited Amounts Hack

    • Automatically updated

    • 100% Undetectable and Safe (Anti Ban Protection)

    • Easy to Use

    • Works with all Android / iOS devices

    • No ROOT or JAILBREAK required

    • Free


    Instructions:



    • Enter Required Details

    • Enter amount of resources

    • Click "Generate" and wait a few seconds

    • Verify

    • Done! Enjoy your Free Resources



    The description of Digital World Mathdoku+

    We provide Mathdoku+ Version 2.1.0 APK file for Android 3.0+ and up.
    Mathdoku+ is a free Puzzle game.
    It's easy to download and install to your mobile phone.
    Please be aware that ApkPlz only share the original and free pure apk installer for Mathdoku+ Version 2.1.0 APK without any modifications.

    The average rating is 4.20 out of 5 stars on playstore.
    If you want to know more about Mathdoku+ then you may visit mathdoku support center for more information

    All the apps & games here are for home or personal use only. If any apk download infringes your copyright,
    please contact us. Mathdoku+ is the property and trademark from the developer mathdoku.

    Based on the same rules as the hit KenKen(tm) game, as printed in the New York Times and The Times (uk).

    Related to Sudoko, but with a mathematical twist - use the arithmetic challenges in each cage to help solve the puzzle.

    Source code available under the GPL.

    ** Why does this app looks so similar to MathDoku? **
    This app is based on the Mathdoku App which was originally created by Ben Buxton and several other contributors. I joined the project of Ben in January 2013. I was the main (and as good as the only) developer for versions 1.96 (released in May 2013) and 2.0 (released in September 2013).
    After release of version 2.0 I decided to leave the project of Ben and started development of this app based on a copy of version 2.0.0 of Mathdoku. As a result I am no longer restricted to certain boundaries which were imposed by Ben and I now have full freedom to develop the app the way I want it to be. The users of this app will decide if this was a good decision or not.

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