Pixzle
Pixzle by arindam is a drawing game where you have to draw a certain picture within an m by n layered grid.

Title | Pixzle |
Author | arindam |
GUID | 5FD4F8F96C98AF41 |
How to Play
When commencing a level, you have various digits shown on top of the columns and to the left of the rows; alongside a series of corresponding red squares on the bottom columns and to the right of the rows.
The numbers correspond to the amount of contiguous coloured boxes for that given column or row. When filled in correctly, the corresponding light will turn green.
You can either choose to fill in a square with the pencil, or tabulate to a blankspace by tapping the pencil icon (similarly to leaving flags in minesweeper). Note that you do not actually colour the painting in; you only see the colours when you solve the puzzle.
Certain rows and columns may have a single number such as [3]. However others may have something like [1][1]. The latter indicates that in total there should be 2 filled boxes in a given row or column, and there must be a gap between each number.
Strategy
- You can pinch to zoom in, this comes handy in the later levels.
- You usually want to begin by filling in rows which have all entires filled.
- Some of the artwork featured is artwork featured in other games, which may act as helpful clues in some of the levels.
External links
- Nonogram, the more widely known name for these puzzles