Nono Crossing Picture Nonogram
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About
"Nono Crossing" is a picture cross puzzle game that uses nonogram logic. Players solve these puzzles to reveal hidden images and explore a colorful world. The goal is to fill in squares on a grid according to numerical clues, resulting in a pixelated picture upon completion. It's a fun and challenging game for players who enjoy logic puzzles and visual mysteries.








- The game features cute graphics and engaging puzzles that keep players entertained.
- There are no forced ads, allowing for a more enjoyable gaming experience.
- The game offers a variety of challenges and unique twists on traditional nonogram gameplay.
- The energy system is frustrating, as it limits gameplay and requires waiting or purchasing to continue playing.
- Many players experience issues with misclicks due to small grid sizes, leading to accidental mistakes and lost lives.
- Some levels are deemed unsolvable without using hints or boosters, detracting from the logic-based challenge of nonograms.
monetization
79 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players appreciating the lack of intrusive ads and the option to play without constant interruptions. However, several users expressed frustration with the energy system, which limits gameplay and often requires watching multiple ads or spending money to continue playing. While some players enjoy the game without feeling pressured by ads, others feel that the energy constraints and ad requirements detract from the overall experience.
“Great game with no ads, different types of puzzles, and it's not too easy.”
“No ads is the number one thing I noticed, which is great.”
“This is a great game, with no ads.”
“Granted the game is fun but lost all credibility with having 'energy'. There are plenty of nonogram games with no energy or ads.”
“Energy is here simply to get you to watch ads or spend money to keep playing, as it plays off people's impatience.”
“There's no way to keep playing unless you watch 15 ads after you're under 15 lightning bolts.”