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Nonogram Puzzlers
by BobTheCoolGuy
Nonogram Puzzlers
Tags for Nonogram Puzzlers
Description
Enjoy classic nonogram puzzles (aka as Griddlers, Paint By Numbers, and Tsunamis) on an easy to use interface. Also, create your own ans share them with others.
This was made for a 10 day, under 10 KB contest, so it had to be made fast and be a tiny file, so some things aren't as polished as I would have liked, but the game is fully functional.
The last puzzle (# 9) probably isn't solvable by logic. So, two hints: it is a guy very familiar to many of you and secondly, the six in the top row is as far right as possible. And more hints: The 20 and 19 directly below both start one space from the left of the puzzle. "Hint 1":http://imgur.com/tIXmw - any 5x5 block without any squares is uncovered. "Hint 2":http://imgur.com/ruALg Oops! I left ten rows uncovered!
How to Play
Solve the nonograms.
Go "here":http://www.brainbashers.com/nonogridshelp.asp if you have never done this puzzle before to learn how.
*If you change puzzles while in the middle of one, your progress on that puzzle will not be saved*
Keyboard Controls:
C: Clear Puzzle
D: Clear Dots
S: Save to kong
Developer Updates
Like this game? Want to see other under 10 KB games? Vote for the winner of the contest here.
The last few puzzles are fixed. To the people who tried to solve them and couldnât I understand that that must have been frustrating. Sorry for being stupid and not having those right the first time.
Comments
Darvious
Mar. 06, 2011
Yes, 1-8 are all good now. As for 9, I have no idea because it isn't solvable without a lot of systematic guesswork.
Elmyr
Mar. 06, 2011
A very simple nonogram game, but I've done them on nonogram sites that weren't this good. It's not as pretty as Picma, but it doesn't have the annoying scrolling on large puzzles. Unlike many nonogram games on Kong, it follows all the conventions, like the five-square grids (and leaving a row or column blank if you don't need the full five). I'd prefer that one click was shade and two clicks dot, but it took no time at all to get used to. I also tried making a user level and it worked perfectly for me. I could see someone who didn't like nonograms rating it lower, but substance > style, so 5/5.
Warren
Aug. 08, 2013
I can't figure out number 8! Sad. :( Still a good game.
resapiro
Aug. 12, 2012
The puzzle #9 hint about the 20 and 19 isn't necessary. I got the bottom 15 rows without looking any hints (it was fairly difficult, but I've done a lot of these, and that part of the puzzle was solveable). I couldn't make any traction on the top 25 rows without the hint about the 6, though. And I ended up needing the hint about the 5x5 blocks to finish it (not sure if I really needed it or if I was being impatient).
CatDog1998
Jan. 09, 2016
11/10 would nanogram again