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Grid Puzzle Logic Game - Nonogram/Picross Pixel Puzzle app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 368 ratings )
Games Education Puzzle Strategy
Developer: Maiaz Rahman
Free
Current version: 2.10, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 01 Apr 2014
App size: 29.23 Mb

A "fresh take on nonograms”- Puzzle game with unique gameplay, unlimited levels, Game Center integration, lots of fun and Dr. Nono! Anyone who loves Sudoku or Japanese puzzles, will definitely love the game.

"It has enormous replay value.." - Examiner

“…the whole atmosphere of the game lights a fire under you,” - AppPicker

"Challenging gameplay, which feels unique on iOS."

"Sometimes a bit difficult to solve it within allocated time but its extremely fun and ADDICTIVE."

"Ive been playing for a while now - and it definitely get the wheels in the brain churning."

"What a fun game! Super addictive! Awesome quotations!"

Grid Puzzle is a fun and challenging logic puzzle game with unique gameplay, high quality sound effects, stellar graphics, fluid animations, and easy controls. Youll be challenged with puzzle grids where your goal is to fill the appropriate cells according to given clues. Dont worry! Dr. Nono will walk you through the gameplay tutorials whenever you need some help!

Features:
- Unlimited puzzles to solve
- Multiple profile support
- Two campaign modes and four different quick modes
- Leaderboards, achievements and ability to challenge friends via Game Center
- Power-ups to help you solve puzzles
- An in-game guru – Dr. Nono – to help you along
- Thoughtful and funny quotations to engage and motivate you
- The game is absolutely free and there are no in-app purchases or hidden charges

Grid Puzzle is a re-engineered version of Japanese Nonogram; also known as Japanese crosswords, hanjie, griddlers, picross, crucipixel, edel, figurepic, grafilogika, japanilaiset, karala!, kare, logicolor, logigraphe, oekaki, oekaki-mate, pic-a-pix, pikurosu, ristikot, shchor, square, tsunami, uftor, or paint by Sudoku.

So, are you ready to put your analytic skills to work for some fun brain exercises?