Nonograms are picture logic puzzles, in which cells need to be coloured in or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid in order to reveal a hidden picture, just like Sudoku it is a game where guessing gets you penalties, and is subtly mathematical, and therefore extremely stimulating for your brain, so all you puzzle fans out there with Nintendo DSi’s need to check the title out.Įxclusive to Animal Color Cross that makes it different from other Nonogram titles such as Griddlers or Picross 3D is Little Worlds Studio's extremely handy mechanic that aids the player with completing the puzzles, by having the player complete each colour individually, and shows that handhelds are one of the best markets for logic puzzle games.Īnimal Color Cross is far superior to its predecessor Color Cross that Rising Star published in the UK back in 2008 which had a complete lack of a save function, that meant if you needed to stop halfway through a puzzle, the only choice you had was to close your DS and hope that it doesn’t run out of power before you finish it.įeaturing over 70 grids that will span over 50 hours of gameplay, players will be able to select their grids by geographical zone, each of which increases the level of difficultly, but best of all, there is no failure state, you will never be told ‘Game Over’, you will simply rack up time penalties that will hurt your overall completion time for each grid, unlike the original Mario’s Picross that would end your game if you took too long on a grid. Little Worlds Studio caught onto the Nonogram puzzle back in 2008, and have made new titles using the addictive puzzles ever since with the title of Color Cross. Puzzle fans around the world, if you have not heard of Picross before, sit down, and listen up, because you needn’t be bored of your Nintendo DSi any longer, Animal Color Cross has hit Nintendo DSiWare, guaranteeing a far more interesting summer holiday, or fun commute.įorget Sudoku, Kakuro or Hitori, and pay attention to the Nonogram, or Picross (Picture Crossword) as it is also known.
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