Pixoji
by ZBlip
Pixoji
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Description
Use pixels to solve pixels
How to Play
No guesses are needed, every level has only 1 solution.
You don't need the app for the badges.
FAQ
What is Pixoji?
Pixoji is a free online puzzle game developed by ZBlip where you solve picture-based logic puzzles on a grid.
How do you play Pixoji?
In Pixoji, you fill in or leave blank cells on a grid using logic and number clues to reveal a hidden picture, similar to nonogram or picross puzzle games.
Who made Pixoji?
Pixoji was developed by ZBlip and is available to play on the Kongregate platform.
What is the main objective in Pixoji?
The main goal in Pixoji is to successfully complete each grid-based puzzle by interpreting the numerical clues and uncovering the pixel art image.
Does Pixoji have multiple levels or puzzles?
Yes, Pixoji features multiple puzzles for players to solve, each offering a unique grid and image to reveal as you progress through the game.
Comments
kalel01260
Oct. 19, 2017
I'd really appreciate the ability to gray out clues when I feel I've used them to their full potential. It'd really help to cut down on the visual clutter later in the level.
steely99
Oct. 18, 2017
Note for players: if you see "Remember my progress" [ ] above "NEXT LEVEL" when you finish a level, click the box so it is white. This saves your game so you can come back to it later.
Note to developer: to me it really wasn't clear if it was selected. Also, why is that even an option if once you go to the next level with it selected the option goes away for good?
Still a 5/5 game for me.
Sarah_K
Dec. 27, 2017
Day ... 6? 7? I don't even know anymore. I've made it to 130 completed levels. I'm losing my mind. Food reserves low. I don't know if I'm going to make it through this game. If I fail, let ZBlip know that he has properly bested me.
you can do it!
kalel01260
Oct. 19, 2017
My go-to app when I want to play a similar game is "Hungry Cat Picross." A feature they have that I really like is the ability to test hypotheses. You click a question mark button and you can mark whatever you'd like without committing to anything - that way, you can see what would happen if you were to fill in a square and find out if it would end up impossible later. That way you can choose to "confirm hypothesis" if you want and fill in all the squares you just added testing.
BGGStormKnight
Jun. 23, 2018
Fun puzzle game, but that save feature is a serious flaw! As far as I can tell, not only do you have to change the checkbox to 'Save Progress' on level 1 or be unable to ever save, but the checkbox is very confusing and counter-intuitive!