These range from equipping a certain number of Pokemon, or a certain type, to using a particular power-up. Each stage has three optional objectives, and you get a bonus for completing them all in one go. The currency here is Picrites, which you can get by completing Missions. As you approach later stages, most of the earlier ones will be functionally useless, stressing the importance of conquering every stage to catch them all. Their strength level determines how large of a puzzle they can handle. The roster of Pokemon is massive enough that you can usually swap out a resting Pokemon for a fresh one if need-be. Unlike in Picross E, however, these are powers with a cooldown timer, so you can't necessarily rely on them for every stage. Those powers bear a striking similarity to the optional help tools in the 3DS Picross E series, like highlighting actionable rows in blue or revealing a small set of blocks to get you started. Finishing a stage lets you "catch" that particular pocket monster, which then lets you use their abilities in future stages. This being a Pokemon-themed game, of course, the vast majority of the puzzles are portraits of Pokemon themselves. I've always enjoyed picross games as a meditative experience, since slowly chipping away at a puzzle is both satisfying and calming. The end result is a simple picture made of pixel-art. From there it's a matter of sussing out which blocks can be filled in with certainty, which then leads to others, and then others. You're given blank rows and columns along with the knowledge that a certain number of blocks within them should be filled in. The Art of Numbersįor the uninitiated, Picross is essentially a game of math and logic. The idea successfully livens up the formula despite some questionable design choices. Pokemon Picross, Nintendo's latest free-to-play 3DS experiment, attempts to add flourishes from one of its most successful franchises. The meat is within the puzzle design itself, and if the pictures happen to resemble recognizable licensed characters, that's just gravy. Think it's 64 gb.Ĭomes with a copy of pokemon sun to keep the dust out, a pleather carry case for safety, and an official Nintendo 3ds charger purchased <6 months ago.Īsking $230 shipped continental USA folks, going out Monday morning.Like crossword puzzles and Sudoku, picross has historically been a no-frills affair. Anything you see in the picture is dust or smudge from cleaning solution.Ĭomes with CFW pre-installed, and a large handful of custom themes. No wear on circle pad or c stick, all the buttons are nice and clicky. Better than most 3ds I've handled over the past few years. 3d and volume sliders are smooth, but not perfect. Couple TINY divots, but no corner wear or visible scuffing or wear on the Galaxy design. Top shell with actual Galaxy graphic is pretty minty. Slight scuffing on bottom shell, shown in pictures. Theme based on Mindashq 1.5 ☰ Related Reddits A confirmation comment from your trade partner.A link to the top-level comment of your public negotiations.
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