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Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color

Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color Game Cover
77%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, grinding
77% User Score Based on 317 reviews

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Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Conceptis Ltd. and was released on March 23, 2012. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color is a logic puzzle game where players reveal pixel-art pictures by painting blocks in rows and columns based on clues. Features include zooming, a fingertip cursor for precision, and graphic previews to track progress. Deduction and art combine for a stimulating and fun experience.

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77%
Audience ScoreBased on 317 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
grinding4 negative mentions

  • The game features a clean interface and is easy to learn, making it enjoyable for both beginners and experienced players.
  • There are many free puzzles available to get started, along with a weekly free puzzle, which keeps players engaged.
  • The puzzles are challenging and rewarding, with a variety of packs to choose from, and the absence of ads enhances the overall experience.
  • The controls are frustrating, requiring players to move a cursor instead of simply tapping squares, which can lead to accidental selections.
  • Many users find the pricing for additional puzzle packs to be excessively high, making it difficult to justify purchases after completing the free puzzles.
  • The organization of puzzle packs is lacking, making it hard to find specific types of puzzles, and there are complaints about the quality of some purchased packs.
  • monetization
    25 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model of the game is largely praised for being ad-free, which many users appreciate as a more ethical approach. However, some players find the pricing for additional content to be high, suggesting that while the absence of ads is a significant positive, the cost of purchasing extra puzzles may deter some users. Overall, the game offers a good balance between free content and paid options, with many players expressing a preference for the ad-free experience.

    • “No ads, which is the most honest and ethical way to implement any app.”
    • “The best part about Conceptis puzzles is there are no ads.”
    • “With no ads or limits, you get a free puzzle each week, which is nice, and the indicators don't give extra hints (it's a good thing).”
    • “If you play a lot, you'll run out of free puzzles and have to pay, but it feels like a good trade-off for the work that went into this and the time saved not watching mindless ads.”
    • “Way too many ads, also when you think and don't do anything, a pop-up ad appears for 30 seconds... it gives you hints when starting, and if you make a mistake, it takes your life out. After 3 mistakes, you have to either buy something or start over again.”
    • “Somebody wrote 'too many ads' but I don't see ads on my free version.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay in Conceptis is praised for its ease of use and engaging mechanics, making it both fun and addictive. However, users note the limited availability of free puzzles and the high cost of additional packs, alongside some bugs that affect the overall experience. Despite these issues, the game is considered a relaxing and enjoyable way to pass the time.

    • “Conceptis makes the gameplay easy to use.”
    • “Wonderfully fun and relaxing logic puzzle gameplay that's a great time-waster.”
    • “The game board mechanics and features are amazing.”
    • “Extremely fun and addictive game, but the actual gameplay is buggy.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game tedious due to a frustrating interface that leads to accidental clicks and a lack of autofill for completed lines, making puzzle completion feel laborious and unenjoyable. Many express that these issues detract significantly from the overall experience, rendering the game nearly unplayable.

    • “I usually love Conceptis games, but in this one, the interface makes it really tedious to fill a puzzle.”
    • “I keep making accidental clicks without noticing, and the fact that there is no autofill for completed lines makes it really tedious to finish a puzzle.”
    • “This would be a great puzzle game if it wasn't so damn tedious.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised for being well-designed and visually appealing, contributing positively to the overall experience.

    • “The graphics are stunning and beautifully detailed.”
    • “The visual design is incredibly immersive and captivating.”
    • “The art style is unique and enhances the overall experience.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, while the game is described as extremely fun and addictive, users report that it suffers from some bugs, particularly with the number highlighting feature and general gameplay stability.

    • “The feature where the numbers are highlighted as you complete the puzzle gets buggy at times; otherwise, it is okay.”
    • “Extremely fun and addictive game, but the actual gameplay is buggy.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The lack of music and sound in the game contributes to a sense of loneliness, detracting from the overall experience, despite it being one of the better nonogram games available.

    • “This is one of the better nonogram games I've played, but it gets lonely quickly with no music or sound.”
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Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color is a casual puzzle game.

Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color was released on March 23, 2012.

Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color was developed by Conceptis Ltd..

Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Pic-a-Pix: Nonogram Color is a single player game.

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