It's always an interesting experiment whenever game franchises unite. This new 3DS free-to-play puzzler combines the classic Nonogram gameplay of Picross with the charm of Pokemon. When you're ready, unsheathe your stylus and let's start tapping.
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "It’s the beginning of the end for the Nintendo 3DS. After Nintendo announced that they would be ending credit card support for the 3DS eShop, it’s clear that both of these systems will officially ride off into the sunset over the next year or so, at least on the digital side of things. This means that the countdown is on before many of the 3DS’s best games are lost forever."
With the release of Picross S on the Switch, it's a great time to jump into the puzzle game series! But what about the lore? It's true, the deep, complex narrative of the Picross games can be a bit difficult to sort out, so [Michibiku is] here to help with this guide to the timeline of Jupiter's long-running franchise.
Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "All the numbered blocks
methodically filled in;
Picross is the best."
Ahhh... Picross. I remember when I got a whole book of those puzzles. There were some difficult ones.
Anyone who hasn't tried Picross needs to!!!