Nonogram.com Color: Logic Game
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Version :2.19.0
Size :209.19Mb
Updated :Dec 17,2022
Developer :Easybrain
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Based on the user reviews, here are three pros and three cons of the Nonogram Color Logic Game app, each summarized in 15 words or less: **Pros:** 1. Engaging puzzles challenging yet solvable with a satisfying sense of accomplishment. 2. Colorful graphics and intuitive layout make the game easy to understand. 3. Regular updates with new levels and themes keep the game fresh and exciting. **Cons:** 1. Some puzzles are too easy, lacking a suitable balance with more challenging levels. 2. Limited options for storing and replaying completed levels or resetting progress. 3. Advertisements can be intrusive and disrupt the gameplay experience occasionally.
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Description
Discover the mystery of Nonogram.com Color! With its enhanced gameplay, it's easy to follow the game rules and become a Nonogram master. Explore Nonogram.com Color and discover a fresh take on this classic paper-and-pencil nonogram puzzle. Start with the basic rules and logic behind the picture cross puzzle with a challenging multicolor style. - Fill the squares with colors and reveal the hidden picture - Numbers above the column are read from top to bottom - Numbers to the left of the rows are read from left to right - Follow the order of color groups and switch colors to mark appropriate squares - Different color groups may be placed next to each other - Groups of the same color should be separated by at least 1 empty square - If you figure out that a square shouldn’t be colored, mark it with an X - Use hints if you get stuck - Get extra lives if you make a mistake Nonogram.com Color is easy to learn and quite addictive once you start playing. Challenge yourself and enjoy hours of fun with logic number puzzles!
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    By Black popperAug 3,2021
    This app is by far my favorite so far for these puzzles and I have to admit- I’m hooked! However I’ve been running into a big issue/glitch pretty consistently for a while now. Ever since around the 1000th level (I’m now on the 2900th level), the game has been getting slower and laggier. It tends to be fine if you reboot the app, but after a few levels, the app gets very laggy and doesn’t register all your clicks immediately. And once this happens, it only starts getting slower and slower until you reboot. Now weirdly enough, the app lags your entire phone, not just the game. When you try and exit the game, or even fully close it by double clicking the home button and swiping up, your whole phone lags. Either way, it’s just an annoyance but it won’t stop me from trying to complete all the levels in the game! (I believe there’s 3500 right??) Thanks!
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    By CjnbostonNov 26,2020
    Edit: this developer consistently makes updates that are counter-intuitive to the user experience. If you play both the black and white game and the color game, you’ll know that if you leave a puzzle in the middle there is an option to either continue or restart. In the original black and white game, the continue button it on top, and the restart button is on the bottom, while in this game they’ve inexplicably reversed it, so if you play a lot and by muscle memory you’re going to be completely screwed in this game and constantly restarting things you didn’t intend to. It’s IMMENSELY frustrating and not at all necessary. Just another in a series of puzzling decisions that make me wonder who is designing their UX, or if they actually play their own games. This is a great update to the black and white game. The color totally fixes my main issue with their first game (which is that it’s hard to see whether you have the X or the block selected, and clicking on the toggle switches you auto...
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    By smartin0385Jan 3,2021
    I don’t know why I’m going to bother writing this, because the suggestion will go nowhere. I am addicted to the b&w version and decided to give this one a try. It fixes some of the issues from the other, but can be much better. The biggest problem with the game is visibility. It uses rectangles to identify the color, and small white numbers. It’s not terrible with darker colors, but near impossible to read on the yellow and pink. I probably wouldn’t have had the issue when I was younger, but now it’s hard to see the difference between the tiny white 2 and 3 on the yellow background. The font size is much better on the b&w version. Using the larger iPad didn’t help. Would you consider using that larger font, and applying the color to the number instead of having the background? The other issue is it’s hard to tell the difference between the pink rectangle and the washed out (completed) red. There have been many times I thought I completed squares but found out they were pink after atte...
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    By grac_eSep 5,2021
    First of all the game is really good. I have the black and white version and this and both are really fun. HOWEVER, in this game especially I like to block out areas where I know the color will have to be (like if theres only 4 segments of yellow on the top and sides I like to make a square around it with a different color so that I can concentrate better). The problem with this is I cant do it after I get 2-3 colors done because then the colors will bleed through and I wont know what is a square and what is actually meant to be there. So my suggestion! Could yall please add a separate color in every puzzle that isnt actually in the puzzle but we can use it to block out areas? I play on classic so I dont have the 3 lives to worry about but Im sure yall can figure out a way to not make it interfere.
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    By Evilly FroggerOct 28,2020
    I absolutely love this game! I started with regular nonograms and then saw this one was available too and had to try it. I love the concept and that it requires a different strategy. I look forward to midnight when the daily puzzle is available and I look forward to the events (I’m aware, I live a sad life, lol) However, I have red-green colorblindness. This makes the puzzles a little more difficult. Thankfully I paid for the app so when I screw up on the colors, it doesn’t affect me too bad. One suggestion to make the app more pleasing to my eye (and possibly everyone else’s, as the numbers/blocks are quite small), it would help if the colors on the side/top of the puzzle could be highlighted when choosing the colors at the bottom of the puzzle. (For reference, the colored nonograms in the Puzzle Page app does this). It makes the color choices more clear and thus fewer mistakes. Thank you for listening to my review! I seriously love this app.