I love Nonograms/Picross! This company does a pretty good job of translating these puzzles to video games. I played one of their Picross S games, and it's pretty good (as good as you can expect a Picross game to be, anyway.) Glad they're publishing on Steam now. Mouse control just makes sense for these kinds of puzzles.
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Yeah, I love Picross S games. Still on S4 though and they have already released S9, plus a MegaDrive one and then Picross X or something. Too many games still to play.
I wonder how they make so many of these? Don't they run out of ideas for puzzles eventually?
Ooh interesting! Great to see more from Jupiter. After watching the trailer, I'm a bit confused as to how the word puzzle/fusion thing works though 🤔
It seems to work like this, judging from the Steam page:
- Solving a Picross puzzle gives you an element. Like, if the image for the puzzle is dirt, you get dirt.
- In order to unlock new puzzles, you need to fuse elements together. Locked puzzles will have a riddle-- Use the riddle to figure out which elements you need to fuse to unlock the puzzle. For example, fusing dirt, water, and sunlight unlocks the plant nonogram. Solve that nonogram to unlock the plant element.
- As you solve puzzles, Emil (the wizard dude) gets stronger, allowing you to "fuse more puzzles." Not too sure what that means, but I assume that you need to level Emil up before you're allowed to fuse the harder puzzles.
I could be wrong, but this is the impression I get. Looks like an interesting gameplay loop. It has 280 puzzles, so it'll keep you busy for a while.
Ah. Cool. Yeah, I agree, this seems to be the gameplay loop. Looks interesting.
Ahh that makes sense. Sounds like a fun way to progress through the game!
I'm quite happy to see picross games from Jupiter on Steam (though I guess they can't call them Picross, if that's a Nintendo IP)
Me too, that is why I quoted the article, cause I can't figure out what exactly the game is. From what I can understand, you use Picross puzzles to make /uncover objects, and then you fuse them together for something.
Hopefully, the actual will explain it better.
As long as it has picross puzzles I'd happily buy it!
Yeah, jupiter has proved themselves in Picross, so at least we know that past is going to be rock solid.
I've been addicted to Picross since the first one came out on Switch, so I guess I'll be buying this when I finish the current game.
Which one are you playing currently?
S3. Took a couple years off but I'm back on it now!
Ah cool, I am on S4, so no that far apart. Sometimes I play daily, sometimes not for few weeks, but I always have one Picross game in my currently playing.
Uh, doodle god but with piccross. Interesting.