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  • Summary: A well-known nonogram puzzle: figure out the positions of the filled pixels in a grid to complete a picture. Choose the small-sized puzzle for casual, instant fun or a bigger one for a serious challenge.
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  1. Nov 26, 2019
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    As an introduction to this review, I'm a massive fan of these types of game, with over 200 hours (each) in most of the pic-a-pix games onAs an introduction to this review, I'm a massive fan of these types of game, with over 200 hours (each) in most of the pic-a-pix games on switch, and many, many more in the picross games from the DS onwards. I love them.
    So where to start with this?
    How about that the coloured puzzles often have two colours that are almost indistinguishable from each other, or that the numbers on the sides fade into the background when some of the rows or columns have been partially completed.
    No.
    The worst thing, for me, is that I keep coming across puzzles that can't be completed without guesswork. Let that sink in. They aren't even solvable using the clues they have given you. But they put a storyline into it. Cause that's what we want in our nonograms aye? Not clear, solvable puzzles, but a story.
    I'm not sure how they could have stuffed this up any more than they have, but they sure did make the lousiest puzzle game I have ever, ever played.
    Please, please, PLEASE don't waste your money on this. I wish I hadn't.
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