This update adds 100 new puzzles for you to solve!
The puzzles are different from the original ones included with the game. For those, much of my focus was on making recognizable pictures, rather than the puzzle itself, so most of the puzzles were relatively easy to solve. For this update, I decided to create abstract, unrecognizable puzzles instead, so I could focus on making puzzles that were more challenging to solve. As a result, this puzzle pack represents a pretty significant difficulty bump from the original 200 puzzles.
Though the puzzles may look somewhat random, they were not randomly generated. I hand-designed and test-solved each one.
Each size category, from 5 by 5 to 25 by 25, has half the amount of puzzles it did in the original puzzle collection, so there are:
4 5x5 puzzles
24 10x10 puzzles
40 15x15 puzzles
20 20x20 puzzles
12 25x25 puzzles
The smaller puzzles are still pretty easy, since it's hard to make challenging small puzzles, but the difficulty ramps up fast once you get into the larger puzzles.
A few minor additional tweaks are included in this update:
Improved counting so that filling in squares during a count no longer automatically stops the count when you stop filling in squares.
Fixed a bug where pressing start on the main puzzle select screen would crash the game (embarrassing...).
Changed puzzle completion achievements to no longer use a puzzle completion count Steam stat and removed the stat. This change means there should no longer be any circumstances where achievements pop up when they shouldn't.
Happy puzzling!
2.00.01 patch
Fixed a bug that would cause the game to crash when stopping a count while still filling in squares.
Nonozle is a game where you solve puzzles by filling in pixels to form an image. This style of puzzle is called a nonogram.
Each row and column of a nonogram has one or more number hints attached to it, and each number represents a contiguous group of filled in pixels. Using these hints, you can figure out which squares should be filled in and which ones should be blank, and thus fill in the puzzle one step at a time until it forms a complete image.
Features
200 hand-made nonograms to solve, ranging in size from 5 by 5 to 25 by 25 (plus 100 abstract puzzles, for a total of 300)
Play randomly generated puzzles for endless gameplay
Solve puzzles in any order
Unlimited undo and redo
Optional warning for when the puzzle is filled incorrectly
Automatic mid-puzzle progress saving
Tutorials and step-by-step puzzle solution examples
Mouse, keyboard, and controller support
Highly customizable
Light, grey, and dark preset themes
Selectable main color for each preset theme
Custom theme editor
Numerous gameplay and appearance options
Full control remapping
Supports up to 8K resolutions, as well as ultra-wide aspect ratios
Arbitrarily high refresh rate support (240+)
Chill electronic soundtrack
Puzzle creation and sharing (via Workshop, clipboard, and file exporting)
MINIMAL SETUP
OS: Tested on Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon; should work on other distros too
Processor: 64-bit processorMemory: 2 GB RAM
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Integrated graphics works fine. For high resolution (8K). high frame rate (240 fps). and/or multi-sampling. a discrete GPU may be necessary.
Storage: 137 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: The minimum resolution supported is 800 by 480. A 720p or higher monitor is recommended.