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Picross 3D

by Aaron Kaluszka - February 27, 2010, 3:07 am EST
Total comments: 1

It's Picross. It's 3D. It's Picross 3D. (Video included).

In 2D Picross, each row and column of a grid has a corresponding list of numbers that denote how many blocks in the grid are part of the picture. Since doing the same in 3D would be unwieldy, various faces of the blocks have a number written on them denoting how many blocks in the column under it are part of the solution. Circles surrounding the number mark the fact that those blocks are not contiguous.

To break a block, players must press up and tap on it. Press right while tapping to mark it to keep. Without pressing a button, the stylus is used to rotate the puzzle in 3D. The control is simple and easy. Attempting to break an incorrect block will warn the player, and five incorrect attempts will result in a restart of the puzzle. As in the 2D version, upon finding the solution, the puzzle becomes colorized to better represent object it represents.

The demo was very simple and short, but if difficulty ramps up like it has in the traditional 2D iterations, Picross 3D should be a fun twist on the classic puzzler. The game will come with over 350 puzzles, downloadable puzzles, time challenges, and no-miss challenges. Check out a video of the demo below:

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AzagthothMarch 04, 2010

Nice Vid. It looks like I'll be struggling through the later levels of another Picross game very shortly.

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Picross 3D Box Art

Genre Puzzle
Developer Nintendo
Players1

Worldwide Releases

na: Picross 3D
Release May 03, 2010
PublisherNintendo
RatingEveryone
jpn: Rittai Picross
Release Mar 12, 2009
PublisherNintendo
RatingAll Ages
eu: Picross 3D
Release Mar 05, 2010
PublisherNintendo
Rating3+
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