
Magic Pixel Picross
Picross with a star-gate economy that literally breaks before you finish it. Worth knowing the unlock math before you click purchase.
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About Magic Pixel Picross
I went into Magic Pixel Picross hoping for a clean, low-friction nonogram fix on PC, the kind you boot up between longer sessions to keep your deductive instincts sharp. What I found instead is a game that demonstrates two things with equal clarity: picross as a format still works, and this particular implementation has a structural flaw severe enough to stop you from completing it. The core loop is standard nonogram territory. You read numeric clues along rows and columns, cross-reference constraints, and fill a pixel grid until a small image resolves itself. The puzzles skew toward animal sprites and retro object silhouettes, which gives completed boards a pleasant, collectible quality. There is also a user-creation mode where players can draw their own pixel images and post them for others to guess, adding a light social dimension that, on paper, extends the content pool. The music is inoffensive and looping, the colour palette is bright without being harsh, and the controls are functional enough that clicking through early puzzles feels smooth. Here is where the spreadsheet part of my brain started flagging red cells. The game gates progress behind a star currency: you spend stars to unlock new levels and earn stars by completing them. Community reports confirm the math does not close. You spend ten stars per unlock and recover only four, which means the pool drains faster than it refills and eventually you hit a wall with unfinished puzzle sets and no path forward. That is not a difficulty curve, it is a design arithmetic error, and it has been sitting unfixed since the game launched in 2017. No patches, no developer response in the forum threads asking about it, no achievements to give completionists a secondary target. The window-sizing also behaves oddly on multi-monitor setups, and the game has no Linux support despite requests going back to launch. For a genre that lives and dies by the quality and quantity of its puzzle construction, Magic Pixel Picross offers too thin a slate to recommend over alternatives. Players who want nonogram depth on PC are better served by titles that actually let them reach the end. If you are already a dedicated picross fan who finds this in a bundle and just wants a few casual sessions, the early puzzles before the star economy collapses are perfectly competent. Everyone else should look elsewhere first. Diego, Scout Team
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- OS
- windows7,windows8,windows10
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Processor
- 64-bits
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Game Info
- Developer
- Shandong Jerei Digital Technology Co.,LTD.
- Publisher
- Shandong Jerei Digital Technology Co.,LTD.
- Release Date
- Aug 15, 2017