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Luna Story III (nonogram)

Luna Story III (nonogram) Game Cover
79%Game Brain Score
story, music
monetization, gameplay
79% User Score Based on 318 reviews

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Luna Story III (nonogram) is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Floralmong company and was released on August 25, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

"Luna Story III" is a nonogram puzzle game where players assist the princess on her journey to find the moonkeeper. The game offers various features such as puzzle save, cloud storage, touchpad usage, and map options. It also includes hints, incorrect checking, and undo/redo functions, as well as improved keypad and drag button for easy solving of large maps.

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 318 reviews
story28 positive mentions
monetization48 negative mentions

  • The game features a vast number of puzzles that provide months of gameplay, with a good difficulty progression.
  • The visuals and music are beautiful and relaxing, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
  • The developers are responsive and quick to fix issues, which shows their commitment to improving the game.
  • The game suffers from excessive ads, including mandatory ads after every puzzle, which disrupts the flow of gameplay.
  • There are frequent crashes and bugs that hinder the gaming experience, making it unplayable for some users.
  • Some puzzles lack clear solutions, requiring guessing, which can be frustrating for players.
  • story
    63 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players appreciating the beautiful art, engaging narrative, and soothing music that enhance the overall experience. However, some users expressed disappointment with the puzzle design and pixelation quality, which detracted from the storytelling, and noted technical issues like crashes and ad interruptions. Overall, while the story remains a highlight for many, it appears to lack the depth and engagement found in previous installments of the Luna series.

    • “The story, the art, the smooth reaction, the numbering of your strokes, the peaceful music and soothing colors, every single grid... everything about this game is beautiful.”
    • “I love the bittersweet story line, the brave knight/moonkeeper, the lost princess, the beautiful illustrations, and the touching music.”
    • “The story is always interesting and the art is beautiful.”
    • “This one, the story mode puzzles were nonsensical: quite a few puzzles came down to a guess and the pixelation of the larger picture was really bad.”
    • “No free hints but nice graphics but the story mode so far is pretty awful.”
    • “Big disappointment compared to the other 2 Luna Story apps :(”
  • monetization
    51 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game features a mix of ads that some players find aggressive, particularly with the requirement to watch ads for hints and after puzzles. While many appreciate the option to pay $6 to remove ads, some report still encountering ads even after payment, leading to frustration. Overall, players acknowledge the presence of ads as a trade-off for a free game, with opinions varying on their intrusiveness and impact on gameplay.

    • “Overall, lots of puzzles and didn't need microtransactions to complete or continue playing, which is more than can be said about most of the apps here.”
    • “Paid for no ads this time.”
    • “I really like this game and after playing a while have decided to pay to get the ads removed, but I have to give it a low score as when I paid for no ads I still receive ads when playing.”
    • “However, having to watch an ad after every single puzzle is a bit ridiculous, especially considering there are ads at the bottom of the list screen as well.”
    • “I've had this game for years now and have loved it, but lately the amount of unskippable ads is ridiculous.”
  • music
    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with many players praising its calming and beautiful qualities that enhance the overall experience, making it suitable for relaxation and winding down. However, some users express frustration with the inability to turn off the music and note that it lacks the magical vibe found in previous installments. Overall, while the soundtrack is generally well-received, technical issues and personal preferences lead to varied opinions.

    • “Great soundtrack (I often find myself humming it while doing other things).”
    • “The music is beautiful and so many levels.”
    • “The music is calming while the puzzles work your brain.”
    • “Got a bit sick of the music, so I turned it off after a while.”
    • “Starting from the, frankly, ridiculous ad-ridden hint system, the downgraded number marks, and the annoyingly simplistic music (compared to the iconic music from the other two).”
    • “I have repeatedly gone in and turned off the background music, but even though it says it is off, it starts playing again when I start a new game.”
  • graphics
    25 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in this picross game series are widely praised for their beauty and aesthetic appeal, with many users highlighting the calming visuals and cute artwork. However, some players find the interface and certain graphical elements to be overly distracting or not intuitive. Overall, the game successfully combines lovely graphics with enjoyable gameplay mechanics, enhancing the overall experience.

    • “These games are the only picross games I like - something about the graphics and the gorgeous music puts them way above the rest.”
    • “Beautiful graphics, soothing music, and a lot of cute puzzles.”
    • “The graphics have actually managed to get even more beautiful this time, and no issues with my unique screen size yet, which I'm very happy about ”
    • “The graphics and interface are too distracting as well.”
    • “Plus, the graphics themselves aren't very intuitive, as the fill-in and cross-out buttons are too fancy, as well as the settings button.”
    • “Drains as fast as a high graphics MMORPG.”
  • gameplay
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the gameplay is characterized by enjoyable puzzles and relaxing mechanics, making it suitable for winding down. However, some users find the menu interface and ad integration frustrating, while others appreciate the cute graphics and solid controls. There are suggestions for improvements, such as a next level button, but the core gameplay remains engaging and offers a leisurely experience.

    • “I love to play these when winding down for bed, since the gameplay and music are so relaxing.”
    • “It's very cute and offers literal months of leisurely gameplay.”
    • “Relaxing music, excellent game mechanics, cute graphics and story mode, challenging but not too much.”
    • “While the puzzles are enjoyable, the menu interface and ad integration make gameplay frustrating.”
    • “Not much more to say, it's your average picross with no extra gameplay fluff or ads out the butt.”
    • “The only improvement to the gameplay that I can see is possibly adding in a next level button.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and unenjoyable, suggesting that implementing a 'next' button after puzzles could alleviate some of the monotony.

    • “Not fun, can get very tedious.”
    • “Maybe adding a 'next' button after puzzles will make it a little less tedious though.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report stability issues with the game, noting problems such as unresponsive controls and difficulty seeing certain clues, which detracts from the overall gameplay experience.

    • “Lastly, I can't see the grayed clues, and the pad is a little buggy, making it not work properly.”
    • “One of my favorite mobile games, but the controls are buggy enough in this iteration that it's hard to play.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the emotional depth of the game, highlighting its bittersweet storyline, the heroic journey of the knight/moonkeeper, and the poignant themes surrounding the lost princess. The beautiful illustrations and touching music further enhance the overall emotional experience.

    • “I love the bittersweet storyline, the brave knight/moonkeeper, the lost princess, the beautiful illustrations, and the touching music.”
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Luna Story III (nonogram) is a casual puzzle game.

Luna Story III (nonogram) is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Luna Story III (nonogram) was released on August 25, 2020.

Luna Story III (nonogram) was developed by Floralmong company.

Luna Story III (nonogram) has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its monetization.

Luna Story III (nonogram) is a single player game.