Eh. Bigger doesnt mean better with Picross. Just more counting. They are a nice novelty though in small amounts.20x15? Boo. At least paint it black had a few 40x40 puzzles and worked great with a controller.
Eh. Bigger doesnt mean better with Picross. Just more counting. They are a nice novelty though in small amounts.
This last half of the year is insane.
I play Picross for the challenge. It's hard for me to enjoy anything smaller than 15x15 because there is zero effort in trying to solve it.
Paint It Back does offer a solution if you don't enjoy large puzzles, just select the easier difficulty option, and it breaks it down into smaller 10x10 puzzles for example, you just solve those bit by bit to build up to the completed image.
Thank God it's not 3d.
Having said that, the ds one I adore because at the end of each puzzle, they would animate. They stopped doing that.
Why?
20x15? Boo. At least paint it black had a few 40x40 puzzles and worked great with a controller.
Eh. Bigger doesnt mean better with Picross. Just more counting. They are a nice novelty though in small amounts.
Nice, but I wonder if I'll ever need another Picross after buying Gameboy Picross 2 on Japanese 3DS VC. It has an incredible amount of puzzles since every puzzle is made up of 4 15x15 pictures. Compared to the Picross e series it also has much better image topics with some hilarious pictures.
Can you buy that on an NA 3DS?
Sadly, no. The cart is under $10 and boxed copies are around $20 on eBay if you have a GBA SP somewhere!
The superior way, with more accuracy and speed on the d-pad.
I love 3D Round 2, it's my most played 3DS game, but never played any 2D Picross. Judging by the response, seems like I should be excited about this, no?
Uh...by "more", do you mean "less"? Unless you have incredible reflexes and your d-pad scroll speed is set to an insanely high rate, stylus will always be better.
Do you draw better with a pen, or by using a claw machine holding a pen? That's essentially (with a lot of hyperbole on my part, to be fair) what you're arguing.
No hyperbole detected. If you're using dpad and buttons you're doing it wrong.
This announcement is relevant to my interests.
Wtf this is such a quality stealth release. Love Picross.
Paint it Back would be perfect if you had buttons to switch between marks like you do on the DS games. Other than that it's the best there is.Paint it Back > Any 3DS Picross.
This includes both controls and board size (hell and presentation I'd argue). You are not taking in to account the phones can use stylus too also and run in like 10x the resolution of the 3DS so you have an actual usable zoom feature.
Paint it Back > Any 3DS Picross.
Paint it Back has too much dialogue in it. Just shut up and get to the puzzles. Let me skip tutorials, too