InfiniPicross reviews

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Microsoft from French
Picross DS is the world's best nonogram game, that no one comes to argue with me on this point (although I haven't tested the recent Picross S on switch). Here, no logimage, we just solve a logical beast generated randomly according to the grid size defined. No carrot to motivate the puzzler fan so. The unique background music is quickly heavier. The black background and the basic grey grid (!) are sad, although they can be customized to try to give a little life to the whole. But no, mayonnaise does not take and we will quickly turn to free available on the net, much more engaging. Screen resolution 1600x900 minimum required if you wish to have a chance to complete the largest possible grids. Free why not, but for 2 euros is no.
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I like logical deductions games and that's why I positively evaluate InfiniPicross. If that hadn't been the case, I would probably note against him. What for? -There are already many free Picross/NanoGram games available. -The game does not allow to save the grid during resolution. You have to know that I put a little over 6 hours to make a 99x50 (for success/achievement). The developer announced on the Forum that he had added the feature, but for now it is not present. -The grids generated are quite easy. I played more difficult on other games of this type. -No "handmade" grids that could have offered more complicated challenges. In spite of everything, InfiniPicross has assets such as:-playing grids of large sizes (depending on the resolution of your screen). -customize the display and especially the colors. -No blocking bug encountered.
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Microsoft from French
InfiniPicross is, as its name implies, a Picross-type grid generator. Now, who says generator says almost limitless possibilities and inexhaustible lifespan. In this case, moreover, for a very minimal price. Since you can push the dimensions up to 50 x 99, you will have the opportunity to rub all your drunken with tables of considerable complexity; for little that the thing stimulates you, of course. But... Because there are a few but. Yes, it's nice to 50 x 99, but (and one!) your resolution should allow it. Until then, nothing insurmountable, you will say. Except that you will then need fifteen tenths with each eye in order to see clearly! And then not having integrated into the game a system of safeguarding the progression is even more a heresy that we are offered grids for which to obtain the solution requires several hours. What ends, alas, to demote InfiniPicross to the rank of the games just good, these are on the one hand its interface whatsoever and on the other hand, random generation of grids obliging, the absence of coherent image, once completed said grid. Exit this little fun side for the player, who sees himself deprived of the pleasure of the discovery... Verdict: 3.5/5-which is good, but not top.