Randomly generated puzzles are here! Now, you'll never run out of puzzles to solve again! Assuming you don't mind solving puzzles that don't form images, that is. To generate a random puzzle to solve, just click the Play button on the title screen (renamed from "Puzzle select"), then select the "Generate a random puzzle" option. You can then pick the size of puzzle you want to generate, as well as the relative complexity* of the randomly generated puzzle**. If you want to stop working on the puzzle and save it for later, just pause and select "Exit". You'll be prompted to save it to your user puzzles, where you'll be able to continue working on it at another time. You can also save the puzzle once it's completed if you liked it, or even share it using the clipboard sharing method.*** Additionally, new puzzle assistance options have been added to the game. You can now enable an assist that will point out rows and columns that can be worked on, to help you narrow down where to look. Also, enabled by default is a new, more advanced method of fading out hints**** that can more accurately determine which hints need to be greyed out. If you feel the new hint fading method is a bit too helpful for your taste, you can always disable it to return to the original method that the game launched with. A full list of the changes made can be found below. I hope you enjoy the new additions!
- Added random puzzle generation.
- Random puzzles are generated by filling in a puzzle randomly. The total possible combinations in all rows and columns is then added up to determine its relative complexity. If the amount falls within the expected range, then a solver runs to make sure the puzzle is line solvable. If it is, then the player is presented with the puzzle. If not, then a new puzzle is generated, and the process repeats. As a result, the time it takes to randomly generate a puzzle varies based on the size and complexity the player has selected.
- Added an option to use advanced hint fading.
- Enabled by default.
- This option uses a puzzle solver to comb through the hints and see which ones should be faded out. It catches completed hints that the original hint fading technique would miss. But it doesn't cheat; a hint can be faded out using the new fading method even if the puzzle is filled in incorrectly.
- This option cannot be used if hint fading is disabled.
- Added an option to only fade out hints that are Xed off, meaning the number group associated with it has either an X or a puzzle edge on either size of it.
- Enabled by default.
- If you disable this, then, with the new hint fading technique, hints will be greyed out even before you have put Xes on either side of them.
- This option cannot be used if hint fading is disabled or if advanced hint fading is disabled.
- Added an option to automatically X off hints once they're complete.
- This option cannot be used if hint fading is disabled, if advanced hint fading is disabled, or if the option to only fade hints that are Xed off is enabled.
- Added an option to point out rows and columns that can be worked on.
- When this option is enabled, a square appears next to the hints of any rows or columns that have something that can be done with them.
- Various minor optimizations, bug fixes, and improvements.
Nonozle
HopefulToad
HopefulToad
2022-08-12
Action Indie Strategy Casual RPG Adventure Simulation F2P Sports MMO Racing Singleplayer Multiplayer Coop EA
Game News Posts 22
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
Positive
(25 reviews)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2053580 
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
- Light, grey, and dark preset themes
- 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)
- 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.
[ 5951 ]
[ 3198 ]