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Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+

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89%Game Brain Score
music, gameplay
graphics, stability
89% User Score Based on 128 reviews

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Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ is a single player casual quiz game with a anime theme. It was developed by Crypton Future Media and was released on July 23, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Solve over a 1000 new puzzles while chilling to a great soundtrack and receive costumes, furniture and more with which to customize your Piapro Characters' world like never before!

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89%
Audience ScoreBased on 128 reviews
music11 positive mentions
stability1 negative mentions

  • Massive content with over 1,000 puzzles ranging from easy to very challenging sizes, providing great value and replayability for picross fans.
  • Cute and charming Vocaloid-themed rewards system including costumes, room decorations, and a diverse gallery of commissioned artwork enhances player engagement and fan appeal.
  • Improved gameplay features such as optional assist toggles, forgiving star rating that allows mistakes, and smooth user interface improvements make for an enjoyable puzzle experience.
  • Music system is limited and repetitive, lacking an in-game playlist or convenient song skip options, causing some players to mute the game or find the music tiring.
  • Certain UI and accessibility issues such as intrusive sounds, annoying animations, unintuitive keyboard controls, and lack of customization for puzzle marking frustrate some players.
  • DLC content is considered overpriced with little substantial additional puzzles or features, and some achievements are locked behind paywalls which is off-putting for completionists.
  • music
    55 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's soundtrack features a diverse collection of vocaloid songs that many players enjoy, adding personality and charm to the puzzles. However, the music system is widely criticized for its poor design, including slow or manual song changes, lack of an intuitive shuffle or playlist feature, repetitive looping of tracks during puzzles, and no option to skip songs mid-level, which can lead to a frustrating and monotonous experience for some users.

    • “The addition of furniture, costumes, and songs with the rest of the characters (especially Kaito, for me) is so incredibly welcome and makes me incredibly happy.”
    • “That said, the music is the absolute highlight of this game. They let lesser-known Vocaloid artists fill the 30 songs through a contest and they're all great. And the songs are all about puzzles as well, of course.”
    • “Fun picross game with an incredible amount of puzzles and a collection of great music and aesthetics.”
    • “The music system is terrible, actually terrible.”
    • “The song itself changes based on which Vocaloid the puzzle you're doing is associated with, but regardless every time you play one of their puzzles you're locked into the same dull, infuriating music.”
    • “There's also no option to skip songs during levels, so if you get a song you dislike while playing you just have to deal with it (or potentially leave and reenter the level, which I haven't tried yet, so I don't know if there's an option to save progress on puzzles).”
  • graphics
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a diverse gallery of artwork from 32 illustrators, showcasing various interpretations of Vocaloid characters, with particularly strong visuals for female vocaloids. While the art style is charming and enriches the game's aesthetic, some find it less polished and occasionally slow compared to the previous game, appealing primarily to a niche fanbase. Overall, the visuals contribute well to the Vocaloid-themed atmosphere but have mixed opinions regarding style consistency.

    • “The artwork is fantastic in this one, this time getting to make full artwork for all 5 featured Vocaloid characters and a bonus section where you do harder (20x20) puzzles to make pictures of different pairs among the characters!”
    • “The 30 BGM tracks are all original compositions selected through a Piapro public contest, and the commissioned artwork from 32 illustrators each reflects that artist's own personal interpretation of Miku - the gallery of diverse art styles is the richness of Vocaloid fan-creation culture in its purest form.”
    • “Fun picross game with an incredible amount of puzzles and a collection of great music and aesthetics.”
    • “Personally, I felt the male Vocaloids artwork was a little dull compared to the female Vocaloids, but I guess that's to be expected.”
    • “In comparison to the first game, we now have a lot more puzzles, unlocks, and customization, at the cost of art style, as my friend said, 'looking like Gacha Life.'”
    • “The aesthetics are cute but often slow things down going from puzzle to puzzle.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay receives mixed feedback, with some finding it addictive and enjoyable, especially for puzzle fans, while others feel the puzzles lack challenge and the design seems uninspired. Character selection only affects aesthetics without impacting gameplay. Overall, improvements in smoothness and audio feedback positively enhance the experience.

    • “As someone that's played the previous Miku Logic Paint game, I would really recommend this one too. It's super cute to collect furniture, outfits, songs, and art, and the gameplay itself is super addicting in my opinion, especially for those who love puzzling.”
    • “Gameplay is improved, which sounds a bit silly coming from a Picross game, but it plays much smoother and the audio feedback is more satisfying.”
    • “Character selection affects only the marker color and room appearance, with no difference in gameplay - it is a shame there is nothing more to it.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story itself is minimal and mainly serves as a backdrop for mission-based gameplay. Players appreciate the incentive to complete missions to unlock customization and music, though character customization is viewed as optional and not central to the experience.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game exhibits some stability issues, with users reporting occasional bugs that affect the overall experience.

  • monetization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the monetization to be overly aggressive and off-putting, feeling it prioritizes profit over player experience.

    • “The cash grabbing of it all puts me off so bad.”
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57h Median play time
50h Average play time
48-80h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 4 analyzed playthroughs
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Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ is a casual quiz game with anime theme.

Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and others.

On average players spend around 50 hours playing Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+.

Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ was released on July 23, 2025.

Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ was developed by Crypton Future Media.

Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its graphics.

Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ is a single player game.

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