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Oh goodness me. There is no permanent save option, therefore I have to start it all over every day. And I don't have time and patience to solve them on a single day.
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When I saw this badge, I was hoping it was a new game... I might just replay all of these anyway. Terrific game! MINOR interface issues don't detract from the enjoyment of this wonderful puzzle game IMO.
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@lemmingsgopop, when the line/col is filled (including dots for blank spaces ) an arrow appears on the border, red for error, green for OK.
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As I was in the middle of solving the first puzzle, I was deciphering what the hell could the picture that I'm solving be. It turns out to be something that's enough to make my brain explode.
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It would be nice that when you finish placing something and it's all in the right spot, that number would turn grey or something. It's really hard to keep track on what you've done and what you've placed or not.
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I normally enjoy picma, but these puzzles are very hard to check yourself on. I thought i finished butI was missing a single square, the check box said I had 0 errors, and there way no other way of checking except going row by row, column by column. Need a check for rows and columns independent of the error check.
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I agree with a3lex33: please add an option to turn of the rulers (instead of only freezing them). While they might be helpful and fine for some, which is good, it feels like playing with unwanted training wheels if you're used to play without.
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There shall be a way to turn off pinky row and column viewing thing. It might help some people, but a lot of people are used to count ammount of squares needed judging by 5x5 grid, while with the hint makes it hard to see.
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Great game, but incredibly time consuming...I mean, not time consuming at all. I'm so awesome I finished it in like twenty minutes. Anyone buying this? Okay, It took me three hours.
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I like the box-counting and row/column highlighting. It really needs hotkeys for each colour though, and one for a blank square. Also some of the art is.... let's just say weird. o.O
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On the intro page with the three pics, Snowman is puzzle 2, ladybug is 8, and the skier is 10. Just an f.y.i. to everyone who wants three easy puzzles
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For those having a hard time, this is a sequel to Color Pic-a-Pix 1. I've never played the first so this was kind of hard.
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Please, hire pixel artist and make HIM choose palette and make pictures for the next instalments. (Also, use something neutral for blank spaces, like bright gray or checkerboard pattern). Still, really good and well designed game.
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At first the extra colors confused me. Then I realized they actually make the game easier. Still a very satisfying brain teaser. 5/5
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it took me a while to understand how to play. But once i did, it was way worth it! This game is addicting, it's fun, it's everything i wanted! I also love how complex it is, it forces you to use logic that you didnt think you could do! Thank you to conceptis for making this truly fantastic game. 5/5.
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i suggest using numbers for the colors, 1 for the leftmost, then 2 for the color next to it, etc. and for the other controls, you could use letters for those.
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I like the number displays but I don't like the mechanic marking spots as blank -- requiring us to double click each blank spot (to produce the dot marking it as a blank space) before it will show the row/column as done is annoying. It is also tiring trying to mark large sections as empty.
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Those magenta bars that insist on violently announcing their pinkness throughout the entire board are terribly distracting.