Compara los precios de PictoQuest en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por NanoPiko. Publicado por PID Games. Lanzado el 4/2/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

PictoQuest wraps nonogram puzzles inside a light RPG quest, giving the classic grid-logic format a scrappy indie heart.

PictoQuest is a nonogram puzzle game with a thin but charming RPG wrapper, developed solo by NanoPiko and published by PID Games. If you have ever lost an afternoon to Picross on a handheld, this is the PC equivalent with a little extra personality sprinkled on top. You help two young heroes restore legendary paintings to the land of Pictoria, which mostly means reading edge numbers, filling grid cells, and slowly revealing pixel artwork one correct row at a time. The RPG framing is light - think health bars and enemy encounters rather than deep stat trees - but it gives each puzzle a stakes-flavored reason to concentrate. The core nonogram loop is solid. Grid sizes escalate at a reasonable pace, the visual feedback when you complete a row or column is satisfying, and the revealed artwork has genuine craft behind it. NanoPiko clearly put real time into the pixel illustrations, and uncovering them feels like a small reward rather than a throwaway. The RPG combat layer means mistakes chip away at your health, which adds just enough tension to keep the familiar puzzle format feeling fresh without distorting the meditative quality that nonogram fans love. Where PictoQuest is honestly limited is in depth. There is no deep build variety, no class system, no branching path. The narrative is thin and resolves without much drama. For players who want a meaty RPG alongside their puzzles, this will feel like a dress-up costume rather than a real second genre. The game also runs fairly short - completionists can clear the content in a handful of hours. But here is where I will push back against that as a criticism: PictoQuest knows exactly what it is. It does not overstay its welcome. The pacing is gentle, the soundtrack is the kind of warm looping chiptune that disappears into the background in the best possible way, and there is real intentionality in how each puzzle was sized and sequenced. A short game that lands cleanly is worth more than a bloated one that forgets its own point. The 83% Very Positive rating on Steam across nearly 600 reviews tells you something honest: this is not a headline game, but the people who found it liked it. It suits commuters who play at a desk, puzzle hobbyists who want light narrative dressing, and anyone who bounced off more demanding Picross clones. It does not need to be Zelda. It is a cozy, handcrafted puzzle adventure with pixel art worth uncovering and a developer who clearly cared about what they shipped. Kai, Scout Team

PictoQuest

PictoQuest

4 feb 2020NanoPikoPID Games
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PictoQuest wraps nonogram puzzles inside a light RPG quest, giving the classic grid-logic format a scrappy indie heart.

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PictoQuest is a nonogram puzzle game with a thin but charming RPG wrapper, developed solo by NanoPiko and published by PID Games. If you have ever lost an afternoon to Picross on a handheld, this is the PC equivalent with a little extra personality sprinkled on top. You help two young heroes restore legendary paintings to the land of Pictoria, which mostly means reading edge numbers, filling grid cells, and slowly revealing pixel artwork one correct row at a time. The RPG framing is light - think health bars and enemy encounters rather than deep stat trees - but it gives each puzzle a stakes-flavored reason to concentrate. The core nonogram loop is solid. Grid sizes escalate at a reasonable pace, the visual feedback when you complete a row or column is satisfying, and the revealed artwork has genuine craft behind it. NanoPiko clearly put real time into the pixel illustrations, and uncovering them feels like a small reward rather than a throwaway. The RPG combat layer means mistakes chip away at your health, which adds just enough tension to keep the familiar puzzle format feeling fresh without distorting the meditative quality that nonogram fans love. Where PictoQuest is honestly limited is in depth. There is no deep build variety, no class system, no branching path. The narrative is thin and resolves without much drama. For players who want a meaty RPG alongside their puzzles, this will feel like a dress-up costume rather than a real second genre. The game also runs fairly short - completionists can clear the content in a handful of hours. But here is where I will push back against that as a criticism: PictoQuest knows exactly what it is. It does not overstay its welcome. The pacing is gentle, the soundtrack is the kind of warm looping chiptune that disappears into the background in the best possible way, and there is real intentionality in how each puzzle was sized and sequenced. A short game that lands cleanly is worth more than a bloated one that forgets its own point. The 83% Very Positive rating on Steam across nearly 600 reviews tells you something honest: this is not a headline game, but the people who found it liked it. It suits commuters who play at a desk, puzzle hobbyists who want light narrative dressing, and anyone who bounced off more demanding Picross clones. It does not need to be Zelda. It is a cozy, handcrafted puzzle adventure with pixel art worth uncovering and a developer who clearly cared about what they shipped.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamNonogramPicrossPuzzle-RPGCozyChiptune SoundtrackShort PlaytimePixel ArtSolo Developer

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OS
Windows 7 SP1+ / Windows 8 / Windows 10
Processor
2 Ghz Dual Core or better with SSE2 support
Memory
500 MB RAM
Graphics
Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities
DirectX
Version 10

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Desarrolladora
NanoPiko
Distribuidora
PID Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
4 feb 2020

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PictoQuest se lanzó el 4 de febrero de 2020.

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PictoQuest fue desarrollado por NanoPiko y publicado por PID Games.