![]() Some of the puzzles have colours and shading that make it extremely difficult to actually see the squares and particularly, the clues (why wouldn't there be lines around the squares.?) That's a massive problem for a logic based game like this Some of the puzzles seem to have multiple solutions (only one of which is the 'correct' one) and therefore require you to guess. And I am a huge, huge fan of picross games. So, as per some of the other reviews and comments, this game really does have potential but for me it's just no fun to play right now. I'd advise against supporting a developer like this, there are much better alternatives on steam, both free (not 'free') ( picross touch) and paid ( pepper's puzzles, paint it back (with a demo called 'demo', not 'free game'), and based on post-release support alone, picrastination and pictopix, though I haven't played the latter two yet, I was wasting time on this crap while waiting for crucial fixes). it's basically a demo, you can play workshop levels, but most of the original puzzles are sold as dlc, and they have no intention of applying the fixes and changes supposedly present in the 'free' version to the original paid one, but this wasn't mentioned anywhere either, until I asked them directly. ![]() it was a mostly unplayable mess on release, but based on feedback the developers made some changes and promised further bugfixes and features more than half a year ago (at the time of writing), because it was still far from perfect, then without a word decided to re-release the game 'for free' as nonogram: master's legacy. I've been waiting since release to give this game a positive review, because when it works, it's pretty good and could've been one of the best nonogram titles on the market.
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