Master Nonogram Puzzles: Solve logic challenges to uncover hidden picture art.
Total ratings
4.53
(Rating count:
11,778)
Review summary
Pros
- Fun and unique gameplay with interesting puzzles
- Good graphics and design
- Ability to attain levels and achievements
- Easily stepped away from and quickly picked back up
- No intrusive ads
Cons
- High energy cost per game (15 energy) and limited energy regeneration
- Punishment for mistakes; losing hearts and requiring energy to continue
- Bee levels are often unsolvable and frustrating
- Small grid sizes cause accidental touches and loss of progress
- Lack of options for difficulty levels or grid sizes
Most mentioned
- Energy cost is too high and affects gameplay
- Punishment for mistakes is frustrating
- Bee levels are problematic and not well designed
- Small puzzle grids lead to accidental misclicks
- Desire for more levels and different difficulty options
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-12-05 | M C Smith-Jones | Can be very frustrating. No way to mark "might be" tiles. Too easy to accidentally toggle the "select" versus "mark" accidentally. You're limited to 3 (or 1!) mistake before losing the level entirely. It does offer some variants (like random squares being blocked out as you continue playing) that make it more challenging but also more frustrating. If it were not tied to a rewards app, I would not play; CrossMe and CrossMe Color are much more relaxing (been playing for 10+ years). | |
2024-11-21 | A | One of the better nonogram games I've played. The grids only go up to 15x15, but there are various other additions to the rounds to make each one interesting and challenging. I like that there are levels and achievements to attain as well as tournaments so there's a reason to keep completing levels. | |
2024-10-30 | Thederminq | Great game that's easily stepped away from if needed and can be picked back up quickly. There are not a lot of ads to bother you either. Beware of the Clash event. I get smashed by double points every single time. There's no way to win and it's like you're playing a bot that knows where the hidden pieces are. | |
2024-10-16 | Krista Fanjoy | It is better than other games I'm that y I u can just play not have to have to buy levels. However I won't give it 5 stars because I have yet to figure if there's a way to shut off the whole stupid 3 lives & each mistake takes a life. Half the time it's on accident no! Just give people the option to free play shut that mistake/lives thing off. | |
2024-10-08 | Aaron Swanson | Game is actually pretty fun and well designed but a POWER HOG!! your battery will drain so much faster just by having this app open. The only thing I don't like it that on the worm levels completing a row does not fill in the blank spots and it is annoying to do it manually. Misclicking is also super easy and that can make you lose progress on quests, I also forget I am on X and then it counts as a mistake and that is annoying. | |
2024-10-04 | Derek Schwartz | Whidbey higher but I hate the fact that you only have three moves and sometimes you accidentally hit the wrong spot or you try to switch over to the X's instead of the coloring and if it doesn't switch over you get the wrong answer and then you end up having to restart the whole entire puzzle it's retarded I like to be able to go as I go and not worry about making one little mistake | |
2024-09-10 | Michelle Collins | It costs 15 energy to play a puzzle. You do not get any energy back for solving a puzzle. 1 energy renegenates every 2 minutes, so you have to wait 10 minutes to solve a 3 minute puzzle. And if you press the wrong square you lose a heart. Lose 3 hearts and you have to spend another 15 energy to try again. The boxes are small, our fingers are big, we're not always gonna press the right box. There are better pictogram games out there. | |
2024-08-14 | L. Lawrence | This is a fun game that I really enjoy, however I hope to see some changes in the future to make it better suited for different age groups. It is too difficult for younger kids. (I'm 53) Compared to other games, I feel the rewards are very lacking and there aren't any options for you to choose a difficulty level or grid size. For example, I enjoy the grids of ten much more than the 15's, and it would be nice to be able to choose a regular challenge or something more difficult. | |
2024-08-13 | Danica West | I really hate nonogram games where you get penalized for mistakes. My hands sometimes shake, and so I fail levels I was otherwise doing fine on. The amount of gold required to get another heart (one, not full hearts again) is ridiculous, and you can only get one extra heart free by watching an ad, after which another heart will cost even more. Plus I'm almost at level 100, and a few of the recent puzzles have been unsolvable without guessing, and mistakes are punished of course. | |
2024-08-04 | Carmen J. Prince | The game is interesting. The blocks on the large board (15) are too small and cause accidental touches and you lose. It's also so small it's hard to see. The worm boards don't darken the numbers once the worm is revealed so it's hard to know which ones are completed. I can't enjoy it so I'm going to uninstall it. Great concept though. |
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