
I can't get enough of these cheap Nintendo Switch puzzle games - here's why you should check them out over the Holidays
The Holidays are a wonderful time of year to unwind, forget about work or school for a bit, eat great food, and chill out with friends and family. Unfortunately, not all Christmas gatherings are made equal; sometimes, there’s only so much Scrabble or Monopoly one can play before losing the will to live, and everyone’s got at least one weird uncle they’d rather avoid. (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) (Image credit: Future) Thankfully, I do have one recommendation if you want to while away the hours in peace over the Holidays. Developer Jupiter has been making cheap, content-stuffed Picross games for Nintendo hardware ever since Mario’s Picross on the Game Boy. Now, on Switch and Switch 2 , Jupiter has a dizzying 20-plus Picross titles available to buy. The best of which, for me, are the editions made in tandem with other popular Japanese publishers and developers. For example, I’ve put countless hours into Picross S: Genesis & Master System Edition, as well as Picross S: SNK Classics & NEOGEO Edition. But it doesn’t stop there, as Jupiter has also made Picross titles with the Namco and Capcom licenses, too. So if you’re looking for a solid puzzle game to get stuck into over the Holiday period, and want something a bit different than mainstays like Tetris or Puyo Puyo, here’s why I think you should give Jupiter’s Picross games a try. What is Picross? If you’re unfamiliar with the concept of Picross (pronounced ‘pick-ross’), it’s a puzzler that seems daunting at first, but is actually incredibly easy to learn. An individual Picross puzzle presents you with a square grid, divided into rows and columns. Next to each row and column is a number - or series of numbers - that dictates how many squares you need to change from blank to filled-in. If a row or column has two or more numbers, there will be at least one space between them that must remain blank. The goal, then, is to form a picture on the grid using those numbers as a guide. In Jupiter’s Picross games, upon completing a puzzle, the image will change from a crude black-and-white to a full-color piece of pixel art - eventually creating an entire gallery of eye-catching pictures. Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Jupiter’s Picross titles also have a suite of alternative modes, should you get a bit bored with the standard format. Color Picross, for example, requires you to fill each square with the correct hues while following those numbers on each row and column. Mega Picross is a bit more devilish, offering fewer numbers across multiple rows and thus fewer hints to work with. There’s also the excellent Clip Picross, the individual puzzles of which eventually form one larger piece of art. What's the appeal? I find the Picross games developed by Jupiter to be a fantastic way to unwind with something casual and stress-free. Unlike more demanding puzzle games, Picross has no...
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