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'''''Club Nintendo Picross''''' is a Japan-only [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[eShop]] ''Picross'' title. The game is much similar in style to ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', as its made by the same developer, [[Jupiter]]. The game could only be downloaded through the [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] rewards program, requiring 80 Club Nintendo Points to download. Rather than focusing on ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' themes, the game is themed around various [[Nintendo]] series. | '''''Club Nintendo Picross''''' is a Japan-only [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[eShop]] ''Picross'' title. The game is much similar in style to ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', as its made by the same developer, [[Jupiter]]. The game could only be downloaded through the [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] rewards program, requiring 80 Club Nintendo Points to download. Rather than focusing on ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' themes, the game is themed around various [[Nintendo]] series. | ||
There are a total of 88 puzzles for players to solve, and four modes: Easy, Normal, Free Picross, and Micross. A sequel was released in | There are a total of 88 puzzles for players to solve, and four modes: Easy, Normal, Free Picross, and Micross. A sequel was released in 2014 titled ''[[Club Nintendo Picross Plus]]''. | ||
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS Games]] | [[Category:Nintendo 3DS Games]] |
Revision as of 23:29, February 19, 2017
Club Nintendo Picross is a Japan-only Nintendo 3DS eShop Picross title. The game is much similar in style to Mario's Picross, as its made by the same developer, Jupiter. The game could only be downloaded through the Club Nintendo rewards program, requiring 80 Club Nintendo Points to download. Rather than focusing on Mario themes, the game is themed around various Nintendo series.
There are a total of 88 puzzles for players to solve, and four modes: Easy, Normal, Free Picross, and Micross. A sequel was released in 2014 titled Club Nintendo Picross Plus.