Compara los precios de Pixel Puzzles 2: Anime en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Pixel Puzzles. Publicado por KISS Ltd.. Lanzado el 27/3/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

A kawaii-themed digital jigsaw puzzler with anime-style art. Simple, slow, and exactly what it says on the box - nothing more.

Pixel Puzzles 2: Anime is a straightforward digital jigsaw puzzle game built around anime and kawaii-style artwork. You pick a puzzle, scatter the pieces, and drag them into place. There is no hidden layer of strategy, no branching decision tree, no tech tree to optimize. As someone who usually has a build order queued up before the loading screen finishes, I will be upfront: this is about as far from my wheelhouse as a game can get. But it does exactly what a casual puzzle game is supposed to do, and judging it on those terms is the only fair approach. The core mechanic is pure jigsaw assembly. Pieces float on a water surface in the background - a signature Pixel Puzzles feature across the series - and you fish them out and slot them together. The anime art style leans firmly into the bright, pastel, wide-eyed aesthetic you would expect from the kawaii tag. If you are a fan of that visual language, the source material is pleasant enough to look at while you work through a puzzle. The interface is functional without being polished, and the overall presentation feels budget-tier, which tracks for a 2015 indie release from a smaller publisher. Where the game earns its mixed review score is in its lack of features and depth. There are no difficulty scaling options that meaningfully change the experience, no timer leaderboards worth competing on, and the puzzle count is modest. For a strategy or sim player used to systems that reward mastery, there is simply nothing to master here. The Steam reviews sitting at 75 percent positive from over a thousand players suggest a niche audience that genuinely enjoys it, but also a significant portion who felt the content ran thin quickly. The AI question is not relevant - this is a solo experience with no opponent logic to evaluate. Who is this actually for? Puzzle hobbyists who want a low-friction, low-stakes session on a lunch break. Fans of anime art who want something to run in a second monitor while listening to a podcast. Parents looking for something completely inoffensive to hand to a younger player. It is not for someone expecting a sim layer, a progression system, or a reason to return after the puzzle pool is exhausted. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent, and the tutorial is minimal because the mechanics need about thirty seconds to understand. As a purchase decision, the value question comes down entirely to how many puzzles are in the pool and how much you personally enjoy the art style. If kawaii anime aesthetics do nothing for you, there is zero mechanical hook to compensate. If they do appeal to you, this is a perfectly serviceable way to spend a quiet hour. Diego, Scout Team

Pixel Puzzles 2: Anime

Pixel Puzzles 2: Anime

27 mar 2015Pixel PuzzlesKISS Ltd.
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A kawaii-themed digital jigsaw puzzler with anime-style art. Simple, slow, and exactly what it says on the box - nothing more.

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Pixel Puzzles 2: Anime is a straightforward digital jigsaw puzzle game built around anime and kawaii-style artwork. You pick a puzzle, scatter the pieces, and drag them into place. There is no hidden layer of strategy, no branching decision tree, no tech tree to optimize. As someone who usually has a build order queued up before the loading screen finishes, I will be upfront: this is about as far from my wheelhouse as a game can get. But it does exactly what a casual puzzle game is supposed to do, and judging it on those terms is the only fair approach. The core mechanic is pure jigsaw assembly. Pieces float on a water surface in the background - a signature Pixel Puzzles feature across the series - and you fish them out and slot them together. The anime art style leans firmly into the bright, pastel, wide-eyed aesthetic you would expect from the kawaii tag. If you are a fan of that visual language, the source material is pleasant enough to look at while you work through a puzzle. The interface is functional without being polished, and the overall presentation feels budget-tier, which tracks for a 2015 indie release from a smaller publisher. Where the game earns its mixed review score is in its lack of features and depth. There are no difficulty scaling options that meaningfully change the experience, no timer leaderboards worth competing on, and the puzzle count is modest. For a strategy or sim player used to systems that reward mastery, there is simply nothing to master here. The Steam reviews sitting at 75 percent positive from over a thousand players suggest a niche audience that genuinely enjoys it, but also a significant portion who felt the content ran thin quickly. The AI question is not relevant - this is a solo experience with no opponent logic to evaluate. Who is this actually for? Puzzle hobbyists who want a low-friction, low-stakes session on a lunch break. Fans of anime art who want something to run in a second monitor while listening to a podcast. Parents looking for something completely inoffensive to hand to a younger player. It is not for someone expecting a sim layer, a progression system, or a reason to return after the puzzle pool is exhausted. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent, and the tutorial is minimal because the mechanics need about thirty seconds to understand. As a purchase decision, the value question comes down entirely to how many puzzles are in the pool and how much you personally enjoy the art style. If kawaii anime aesthetics do nothing for you, there is zero mechanical hook to compensate. If they do appeal to you, this is a perfectly serviceable way to spend a quiet hour.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamJigsaw PuzzleKawaiiAnime ArtRelaxingSingle PlayerLow System RequirementsShort Session

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Processor
Intel® Core 2 Duo
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
DirectX 9.0 Compatible
Storage
250 MB available space
Sound Card
Generic Sound Device

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Desarrolladora
Pixel Puzzles
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KISS Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 mar 2015

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