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Nonograms CrossMe<br/>About this game<br/>Discover the famous numbers puzzle - Nonogram! It’s also known as Picross, Griddlers and Japanese crosswords. Solve the fun and interesting nonograms with simple rules and challenging solutions and get a bit smarter every day while having fun with these logic puzzles.<br/><br/>Nonogram is a game for all skill levels and all ages. It is a puzzle where you discover a hidden image marking cells or leaving them blank according to the numbers on the side of the grid.<br/><br/>Enjoy thousands of nonograms: simple ones to learn how to play, normal to have fun and the biggest and hardest to challenge your mind. We keep on adding new nonogram puzzles every month. Every nonogram has been checked and has only one unique solution. If you like similar brainteasers like logic puzzles, you’ll love our nonogram game!<br/><br/>● TONS OF PUZZLES: animals, plants, technic, people, cars, buildings, sport, food, landscapes, transport, music and more!<br/><br/>● DIFFERENT SIZES: from small 10x10 and normal 20x20 to large 90x90 nonograms!<br/><br/>● A MENTAL WORKOUT: exercise your brain!<br/><br/>● GREAT TIME KILLER: will keep you entertained in waiting rooms!<br/><br/>● CLEARLY EXPLAINED: learn how to play easily!<br/><br/>● WELL DESIGNED: it's intuitive and beautiful!<br/><br/>● ENDLESS PLAYING: unlimited number of random nonograms! You will never get bored with these puzzles!<br/><br/>● NO TIME LIMIT: it’s so relaxing!<br/><br/>● NO WIFI? NO PROBLEM: you can play picross offline!<br/><br/><br/>Nonograms, also known as pic-a-pix, paint by numbers puzzles, picross or griddlers, started appearing in Japanese puzzle magazines. Non Ishida published three picture grid puzzles in 1988 in Japan under the name of "Window Art Puzzles". Subsequently in 1990, James Dalgety in the UK invented the name Nonograms after Non Ishida, and The Sunday Telegraph started publishing them on a weekly basis.<br/><br/>In this puzzle type, the numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. To solve a puzzle, one needs to determine which cells will be boxes and which will be empty. Later in the solving process, the spaces help determine where a clue may spread. Solvers use a dot to mark cells they are certain are spaces.<br/>
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Arrow Cube Escape<br/>About this game<br/>Welcome to Arrow Cube Escape.<br/>This logic puzzle game, featuring a simple yet beautiful design, will test your thinking skills, concentration, and creativity.<br/>Carefully navigate the intricately intertwined maze of arrows and remove them all without a single mistake.<br/>Each stage presents a unique challenge combining logic, timing, and spatial awareness.<br/><br/>Enjoy a satisfying puzzle experience that demands both flashes of insight and strategic thinking.<br/><br/>Remove stacked colorful blocks in the direction of the arrows and sort them into boxes of the same color. Think carefully before placing blocks in temporary slots—strategic action to avoid wasting space is key. Levels grow progressively more difficult as you advance.<br/><br/>Your goal is simple, but complacency is dangerous.<br/>Remove arrows in the correct sequence to fit all blocks into the boxes.<br/>If a box overflows, you can no longer remove blocks.<br/>Anticipate moves, imagine chain reactions, and find the optimal sequence.<br/><br/>Whether you're a seasoned puzzle enthusiast or a beginner,<br/>Arrow Cube Escape offers the dual pleasure of “the joy of thinking” and “calming relaxation.”<br/><br/>Every puzzle is a story of logic, patience, and precision.<br/>Can you remove all the arrows from the colorful blocks without overflowing the box?<br/><br/>Test your thinking skills in a quiet, beautiful world.<br/>Arrow Cube Escape will become your new “healing time for thinking.”<br/>
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