Picross S

Picross S is a series of nonogram puzzle game developed and published by Jupiter for the Nintendo Switch game console, and has superseded the Picross e series on Nintendo 3DS. The games are a compilation of nonogram puzzles.[1] As with all past entries in the series, the game involves the player completing nonograms in the shortest time possible.

Picross S
Genre(s)Puzzle
Developer(s)Jupiter
Publisher(s)Jupiter
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
First releasePicross S
28 September 2017
Latest releasePicross S5
26 November 2020

Games

Picross S

The first game in the series, Picross S was released in Japan, Europe, and North America on 28 September 2017.[2] The game received a mixed reception, with reviewers citing its presence of new puzzles as a positive but its blandness and lack of creativity in comparison to past entries as a negative. It released on the Nintendo Switch worldwide on 28 September 2017.[3]

Picross S2

Picross S2 was released in Japan, Europe, and North America on 2 August 2018.[4] This was the first game to add the Clip Picross feature, which allows players to complete a larger picture by filling out small puzzles. These are unlocked by completing every 5th, 10th, and 15th level of a page. The game was received better than Picross S1, but was still criticized for its lack of innovation.

Picross S3

Picross S3 was released in Japan, Europe, and North America on 25 April 2019.[5] It is the highest rated game in the series based on Metacritic review scores. The game was heavily praised for the new Color Picross mode despite only having 30 of the puzzle type. In Color Picross, the picture is determined by the numbers in the top and left of the puzzle, as well as each of the colors being listed in order, leading to more complex and innovative puzzles.

Picross S4

Picross S4 was released in Japan, Europe, and North America on 23 April 2020.[6] Picross S4 was generally liked and positively reviewed by critics due to the simple and classic nonogram gameplay, but was criticized for adding no new gameplay modes.

The only new feature is the Extra menu, which gives the player two large 30x30 puzzles. If you have save files for Picross S1, Picross S2, or Picross S3 on your system, you will receive a special 40x30 puzzle for each game you own. The only way to play every puzzle in the game is to own all of the previous games in the series.

Picross S5

Picross S5 was released in Japan, Europe, and North America on 26 November 2020. Picross S5 is currently the latest released game in the series.[7] This game retains all the same modes and features of Picross S4, and adds two small "quality of life" features. A High Contrast mode was added for Color Picross, which changes the colors to make them easier to differentiate for colorblind players. The total completion time is displayed when all puzzles in a mode are completed, and for the full game once all modes are completed. These features were added to the four previous games in the series via patches released on the same day.

Spin-offs

As with their Picross e series, Jupiter has used the mechanics and UI of Picross S as the basis for a number of licenced spin-off picross games.

Kemono Friends Picross

Kemono Friends Picross was released in Japan, Europe, and North America on 4 October 2018. Based on the Kemono Friends media franchise.

Picross Lord of the Nazarick

Picross Lord of the Nazarick was released in Japan, Europe, and North America on 25 July 2019. Based on the Overlord anime.

Picross S: Mega Drive & Mark III Edition

Jupiter announced a Sega-themed spin-off on 26 June 2020, featuring puzzles from 59 classic Sega Genesis and Master System games including Sonic the Hedgehog, Alex Kidd and Phantasy Star.[8] It currently has no release date.

Gameplay

In the same fashion as past entries in the series, the games involve the player completing nonograms.[3]

References

  1. "Picross S". Metacritic. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  2. http://www.jupiter.co.jp/e/product/game/switch/picrosss.html
  3. Vogel, Mitch (8 October 2017). "Picross S Review (Switch eShop)". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  4. http://www.jupiter.co.jp/e/product/game/switch/picrosss2.html
  5. http://www.jupiter.co.jp/e/product/game/switch/picrosss3.html
  6. "Picross S4 announced for Switch". Gematsu. 15 April 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  7. Romano, Sal (18 November 2020). "Picross S5 announced for Switch". Gematsu. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  8. "Picross S Sega Version Announced". Japanese Nintendo.
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