
Mario's Picross
Mario's Picross is a puzzle game where players solve nonogram puzzles by filling in squares based on numerical clues. Mario acts as the timer and gives hints as players work through increasingly challenging picture logic puzzles.
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About This Game
Developed by Jupiter and published by Nintendo, Mario's Picross was the first Picross game to feature Mario characters. It introduced Western audiences to nonogram puzzles through its accessible gameplay.
The game features two modes: Picross (normal puzzles) and Time Trial (speed-based challenges). Solving puzzles reveals hidden pictures ranging from Mario-themed items to animals and objects.
Though initially overlooked outside Japan, Mario's Picross became a cult classic and spawned numerous sequels. Its addictive puzzle mechanics helped popularize the Picross/Nanogram genre worldwide.
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