Picross NP Vol. 2
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Player's Review
Puzzle game by Jupiter featuring Dante from Yoshi's Story.
Gameplay is nonogram (Picross is a trademarked named by the way, but don't tell anyone that. :3) that involves painting..or rather, DRAWING...a dinosaur!...and using logic. Number tells you how many spaces are filled in for a line, horizontally or vertically. Multiple numbers means there's at least one space between numbers (assuming 10 block row/column, 2 3 means a row/column has 2 lines with one line being 2 blocks long and one line being 3 blocks long. XOOXXXOOOX). Kinda bad explanation. To FIND the solution, you have to use a bit of logic and some math. As for this game's mechanics: you are given a timer to complete a puzzle. Mark a wrong spot and you lose time, which each error deducting even MORE. There is some assistance that auto-solves a line or 2. You're on your own figuring out the rest...unless you spam reset and draw/memorize/screenshot/whatever the auto-solved lines, but that's not fun. :3 There is also a mode where you aren't on a countdown but is more a time trial: complete this puzzle quickly. No penalties are given for marking a space wrong. But a space marked wrong could throw your WHOLE puzzle off and you have to figure out WHERE that space is marked wrong lol
This longplay draws da dinosaurs slowly on all modes with all the waiting, thinking, and blunders, which are usually from not paying attention or genuine. If I couldn't solve a puzzle normally, I resort to the cheat sheet to get through it. It will be REALLY OBVIOUS when I do it.
Gameplay is nonogram (Picross is a trademarked named by the way, but don't tell anyone that. :3) that involves painting..or rather, DRAWING...a dinosaur!...and using logic. Number tells you how many spaces are filled in for a line, horizontally or vertically. Multiple numbers means there's at least one space between numbers (assuming 10 block row/column, 2 3 means a row/column has 2 lines with one line being 2 blocks long and one line being 3 blocks long. XOOXXXOOOX). Kinda bad explanation. To FIND the solution, you have to use a bit of logic and some math. As for this game's mechanics: you are given a timer to complete a puzzle. Mark a wrong spot and you lose time, which each error deducting even MORE. There is some assistance that auto-solves a line or 2. You're on your own figuring out the rest...unless you spam reset and draw/memorize/screenshot/whatever the auto-solved lines, but that's not fun. :3 There is also a mode where you aren't on a countdown but is more a time trial: complete this puzzle quickly. No penalties are given for marking a space wrong. But a space marked wrong could throw your WHOLE puzzle off and you have to figure out WHERE that space is marked wrong lol
This longplay draws da dinosaurs slowly on all modes with all the waiting, thinking, and blunders, which are usually from not paying attention or genuine. If I couldn't solve a puzzle normally, I resort to the cheat sheet to get through it. It will be REALLY OBVIOUS when I do it.



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