Sticky/Exclusive: [WIN] Numeri for iPhone (and iPod touch)! [Closed]

This Contest is Now Closed. Winners will be announced shortly!
In association with indie developer Lucio Ferrao, and a RazorianFly exclusive, this week we are giving four lucky readers the chance to WIN yourselves a copy of Numeri [App Store], an elegant and simple puzzle game based on the highly popular ‘Slitherlink’.
For terms and conditions and how you can enter yourself, hit the jump!
So, so far we’ve given away dozens of apps, including; 1 copy of Mouse About, 5 copies of Armado,
2 copies of Digi Drummer, 2 copies of American Dominoes, 1 copy of Wave Blazer, 1 copy of Air Cadets, 5 copies of Tweetie, 1 copy of Byline, 1 copy of Low Grav Racer and 1 copy of Ngmoco’s Dropship. Now by anyone’s standards, that’s one hell of a giveaway – but we’re not stopping there.
Courtesy of Ferrao we have a further four copies of Numeri [App Store] up for grabs. See below on how you can get your hands on a exclusive copy!
How to ENTER!
Everyone loves Sudoku, it took the world by storm. All you have to do to enter this weeks giveaway is solve this 6 by 6 square Sudoku puzzle:

You can either Photoshop the answers onto the image above, or print out the grid, and solve it with good ol’ fashioned pen and paper! Please send all entries as an attachment to arron@razorianfly.com.
Out of the correct entries we do receive, 4 of you will WIN an exclusive Numeri promo code!
After the contest has ended, we will reveal the answer.
Sudoku: How to Play!
The objective of the game is to fill all the blank squares in a game with the correct numbers. There are three very simple constraints to follow. In a 6 by 6 square Sudoku game:
* Every row of 6 numbers must include all digits 1 through 6 in any order
* Every column of 6 numbers must include all digits 1 through 6 in any order
* Every 3 by 2 subsection of the 6 by 6 square must include all digits 1 through 6
Similarly, smaller Sudoku puzzles, such as the 4×4 puzzle, must have the numerals 1 through 4 in each row, column and subsection. Larger Sudoku games (16 by 16) must have numerals 1 through 16 in each row, column and region. The principles are the same whatever the size of the game.
Every Sudoku games begins with a number of squares already filled in, and the difficulty of each game is largely a function of how many squares are filled in. The more squares that are known, the easier it is to figure out which numbers go in the open squares. As you fill in squares correctly, options for the remaining squares are narrowed and it becomes easier to fill them in.
Contest Conditions
- RazorianFly Contests are open to all residents of all countries, Worldwide.
(You MUST have a US iTunes account)
- One entry per reader, per contest.
- Judges decision is final.
- Winners will be contacted by e-mail.
- Winners will be selected randomly.
- Winners will be sent an exclusive Numeri promo code.
- Promotional codes used for contests are NOT redeemable by RazorianFly.com or it’s representatives.
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We’ll be accepting entries up until Monday 20th July 2009 @ 11.59pm GMT. All entries after this time will not be counted. We’ll be contacting the winning readers with their promo codes by Friday 24th July 2009 @ 6.00pm GMT.
Sudoku too much trouble? Numeri is Now Available on the App Store, for just 59p / $0.99
Good Luck!
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