![]() ![]() ![]() the number 1 should become faded out to denote that it’s been correctly filled). in the same vein, when you fill complete one part of a multi-number column or row (for example, a row that says “1 2”), it should fade out the number that’s been filled. it would make way more sense to just have three separate tabs for the three different difficulties, and then just back-to-back buttons for different puzzles (as an example, take a look at the level navigation of Flow Free, another puzzle game)Ģ) there should be a way to mark boxes that you know for sure won’t be filled with an X or dull gray shader. ![]() as it is, it’s difficult to navigate, especially if you’re wanting to do multiple difficulty levels. Color is easy to learn and quite addictive once you start playing.This could be a 5-star app for me if two things were different:ġ) why is the navigation calendar-based? just make it a simple-to-scroll-through level system. If you figure out that a square shouldn’t be colored, mark it with an X Groups of the same color should be separated by at least 1 empty square Different color groups may be placed next to each other Follow the order of color groups and switch colors to mark appropriate squares Numbers to the left of the rows are read from left to right Numbers above the column are read from top to bottom Fill the squares with colors and reveal the hidden picture Start with the basic rules and logic behind the picture cross puzzle with a challenging multicolor style. Explore Color and discover a fresh take on this classic paper-and-pencil nonogram puzzle. ![]() Discover the mystery of Color! With its enhanced gameplay, it's easy to follow the game rules and become a Nonogram master. ![]()
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