Picross S (2017)

Jupiter Corporation

Nintendo Switch

4.02 from 98 ratings

228 members have it in their collection · 29 playing now · 36 backlogged · 27 wish listed

How long? · 100% 31h (from 8 logged playthroughs)

For over 20 years, Jupiter has been bringing Picross games to Nintendo handhelds. Picross S is the first for Nintendo Switch.
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Details

Developers
Jupiter Corporation
Publishers
Jupiter Corporation
Genres
Puzzle
Series
Picross S

Release dates

  • Sep 28, 2017 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
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Rating distribution

5 stars
25
4 stars
50
3 stars
22
2 stars
0
1 star
0
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Community All Reviews Statuses

lil_pushkins

Review lil_pushkins 3/5 · Jun 22, 2022

I'm giving all the picross games 3 stars cause I'm playing them to stretch my already enormous brain muscles, not to experience something crazy new or life changing. Cross me, baby!

aelli7

Review aelli7 4/5 · Sep 28, 2021

Can't Stop Won't Stop

Something about this game tickles my lizard brain. Hours melt away while I sit in front of my TV just counting blocks and filling in squares, and I honestly have no idea why it's so addictive.

I suppose a lot of people enjoy Picross because your efforts counting and block-filling result in a little pixelated work of art, but I …

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Something about this game tickles my lizard brain. Hours melt away while I sit in front of my TV just counting blocks and filling in squares, and I honestly have no idea why it's so addictive.

I suppose a lot of people enjoy Picross because your efforts counting and block-filling result in a little pixelated work of art, but I usually find myself not paying attention to the big picture at all when I'm playing. Why I love it, I guess, and why I think it's a great game for stress relief is that it distracts my brain from everything else in my life and all that's left in my head is the numbers.

(Speaking of the pictures, I love how random they are... "bone-in meat", "fried shrimp" to name a few that gave me a chuckle...)

As far as the software itself, there are a few reasons that I give it a 4 rather than a 5. This is mainly because game has two puzzle categories, regular Picross and Mega Picross, and the solutions (the final pictures) are exactly the same between the two of them. In my opinion, that's just lazy.

This complaint is pettier, but I also find the shade of blue used to fill in the squares unpleasantly bright. My eyes always had to adjust after starting up the game. I believe that in the later installments, the blue they use is less obnoxious though.

At any rate... I'm almost sad that I'm going to have to find something else to occupy my brain with now that I'm done with all the puzzles in this game.

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