Picture Cross - Logic Puzzles
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Version :1.8
Size :13.72Mb
Updated :Apr 1,2019
Developer :Infinitous Games
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Based on the user reviews on the Apple App Store, here are the conclusions: **Pros:** 1. "Challenging puzzles that keep me coming back for more, fun graphics." 2. "Well-designed interface and controls, easy to play." 3. "Huge library of levels, plenty of content to enjoy." **Cons:** 1. "Sometimes the puzzles feel repetitive, lack of variety." 2. "Not enough rewards or motivation to progress, gets boring." 3. "App crashes occasionally, frustrating experience." Please note that these conclusions are based on the limited number of reviews available on the Apple App Store and may not represent the overall sentiment of all users.
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Description
Picture Cross (also known as Picross, Nonograms, Griddlers, Hanjie, CrossPix or Paint By Numbers) is an addictive new puzzle game that combines problem solving logic with pixel art! A cross between Minesweeper and Sudoku, the goal of Picture Cross is to use the numbered hints around the outside of the puzzle to decide which pixels should be filled in and which should be left blank to reveal a pixel art image. Features - Hundreds of pixel art puzzles to solve - Easy to learn, hard to master - Fun to play on your own or with other members of the family - Exercise your brain and improve your problem solving skills
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    By RileyLove13Mar 16,2020
    i’m literally addicted to this game, but HOW DO THE COINS WORK??? i never have any idea whatsoever how many coins i’ll get in a puzzle.
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    By ScarletMermaidJun 14,2019
    Edited: I’m at level 60 just now, I get my 10 free coins of the day, finished it in 2 minutes, and literally could only play one game today before not having enough for the next. The first 40 levels are beginner levels anyway. I’ve never used a hint and somehow it seems I’m being penalized. What’s the incentive to keep playing this game?? There are better ones out there. I’ve played a lot of these games, this one has a decent format, it’s clear and easy to see, but is lacking a lot. It’s biggest issue is that if you scroll to block out a whole line, it allows it to cross into other lines. One swipe can really mess up the board. Having an undo button would be great. It doesn’t have the bold grid lines every 5 squares that save you a lot of extra counting. Another issue I have is that you can’t close out the app without losing all your progress. The coin issue is annoying, I’d like to not be limited on how many games I can play in a day. I don’t buy hints, and I can still only play a f...
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    By A True Puzzle LoverJan 4,2019
    Ads are one thing but I have never played a game where they interrupted you in the middle of your move to stop for an ad. You totally lose your train of thought. It’s infuriating. At least, they could wait until you finished your move before interrupting constantly with an ad. Otherwise, the game might actually be fun. I don’t have enough time to even get a chance to think about my next move since I am constantly interrupted with tons of ads. I doubt the advertisers didn’t have that in mind when they paid good money to have someone’s full attention to their product.