Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | seungtaek Hwang | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The object is to reveal a hidden picture by painting the squares around each clue so that the number of painted squares,
including the square with the clue, matches the value of the clue.
A fun cross between Picross (Nonogram) and Minesweeper with a dash of Sudoku.
This puzzle is also known as Fill-a-Pix, Nurie, Nampre, Mosaik, Japanese Mosaic, or FillDoku.
Features :
- Black & White and colored puzzle
- Hints
- Undo / Redo
- Tablet support
Fun game but it rarely ever saves your data, which is quite frustrating.
At least I give them four stars (this is my third game that gives you digits 0 to 9 by random, but also to convert to a picture)! The only reason I don’t earn them the full five stars, is they don’t show you boxes in red, with a white or black number, on where errors appear. For example, a 5 appears in the exact middle with 8 other squares, but not exactly five squares turning black when put together. It also does not describe the puzzle title when you solve it (such as a girl, or a penguin). You should extend the number of puzzles in small mode from 6 pages to 10 pages, and big mode from 17 pages to 18 pages (360 puzzles). I hope you can do it in March, but no payment required! But as another person had said, the game needs to work on saving any part of a puzzle done by the consumer when not playing Mine Dot, until he or she resets, not the game itself.