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I like just having this game on in the background for the music. Oh, and it was also a hell of a lot of fun to play. :)
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There should be a [?] marker you can place on squares to show where squares can possibly be, so you can easily solve those squares when you complete a part of a puzzle that affects what they end up being.
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Wonderful game, though I agree about the "save puzzle" feature.
@AlecA2 - If you are guessing then you are doing it wrong. Every one of these puzzles can be solved through pure deduction. I solved all of them without guessing, but then I've been doing nonograms for more years than I care to count. Learn the skills and you'll find the puzzle much more enjoyable.
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And on the 8th day, God made a laser T-Rex, as he spent His day off watching Godzilla and had rampaging monsters on the brain.
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excellent game, though it does become rather tedious do to the fact that there are multiple answers that can meet the number requirements, so at that point ur just guessing till the numbers grey out and u have the right one, kind of takes the fun out of it at that point, ur just doing different patterns one at a time till something works. stops being a puzzle, and just becomes work.
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Just found out that there is indeed a way to mark off definite unused squares via the X tool. Ranking goes from 4 stars to 5 stars.