Difference between revisions of "Mario's Picross"

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'''Mario's Picross''' is a [[Gameboy]] version of Picross.
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'''Mario's Picross''' is a [[Game Boy]] game based on Picross.
  
 
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*In 2011, it was released for download over the [[3DS Virtual Console]].
  
 
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''[[Mario's Super Picross]]'' and ''[[Mario's Picross 2]]'' were both developed, but only released in Japan.
 
''[[Mario's Super Picross]]'' and ''[[Mario's Picross 2]]'' were both developed, but only released in Japan.
  
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Revision as of 10:31, 16 July 2011

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Mario's Picross
Developer Jupiter
Publisher Nintendo
System Game Boy, 3DS Virtual Console
Release Date Game Boy
JP March 14, 1995
US 1995
EU 1995
3DS Virtual Console
EU July 14, 2011
Rating ESRB: K-A

Mario's Picross is a Game Boy game based on Picross.

Gameplay

The object of the game is to mark certain tiles in order to create a picture. Along the games grids are numbers to give players a hint about how to fill in the spots. For example, if it says "2 5", that means there is a group of two tiles and a group of five tiles that need to be blacked out.

The player is given 30 minutes to complete the puzzle and each mistake costs the player more time.

Legacy

Ports and Remakes

Sequels

Mario's Super Picross and Mario's Picross 2 were both developed, but only released in Japan.