Picross e

Picross e

released on Jul 27, 2011

Picross e

released on Jul 27, 2011

Use numbers as hints to complete illustrations in this series of "picture crossword puzzles", which Nintendo has been developing as its own brand of game software since 1995.


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I bought every Picross for 3DS when they were last on sale. Making general progress, which is to say I’ve beaten Picross e, it’s definitely addictive fun and cute. The stylus controls are cool but I tend to use controls just because the weight of the 3DS with one hand while the other uses hands can be tiring using the stylus for long periods of time. Onwards to Picross e2!

Picross with a stylus, not much to say really. Did not really figure out the difference between the black and blue numbers until I was pretty much done with it.

só picross normal, sem nada de especial e que chame a atenção.
eu tô pensando seriamente se devo continuar tentando essa franquia de 9 JOGOS ou se é tudo do mesmo

Picross is based. This is a very solid version of picross and the start of Jupiter's e series on 3ds. Has a nice, simple aesthetic and it controls really well, but is strangely missing features such as row/column counter, highlighting tiles, bgm change, and some other miscellaneous visual settings. This is weird considering Jupiter's picross game on ds had several of these things. On the topic of the puzzles themselves, they're very solid, but my one gripe would be that their difficulty seems to oscillate between fairly easy and extremely difficult within level sets. Overall very standard picross experience. Should have more stuff but this should be a good baseline for any picross game. Highly recommended if you love the genre.

My first real stab at a Picross game. I messed with the one on Nintendo Switch Online SNES and I had no clue what was happening. It seemed incomprehensible, but I did want to give the series an honest try. So, that brings us here, to Picross e. I'm hooked, and CRAVE MORE Picross. These puzzles are just so fun and addicting to me. I would be up at night telling myself that this would be the last puzzle before I went to bed... I did ten more.

Reminds me of my Minesweeper addiction I had a little while ago, guess they scratch a similar itch. I think me getting addicted to Picross and Minesweeper says a lot about me. Other people get addicted to drugs, alcohol, gambling, and all other manner of vices. But here I am, hardest motherf*cker I know, clicking on boxes.

Moving away from that tangent, if you like puzzle games like Minesweeper and Sodoku, then you should definitely give Picross a go. I look forward to playing many more.

honestly missing some really basic features. and i've never understood the blue numbers