Picross 3D may look like minesweeper with a twist, but it is really more like minesweeper times twenty. Instead of just guessing where bombs are, in Picross 3D, you are a sculpture. You chizzle out an unpredictable item that pleasantly surprises you with a charming animation afterwords. It comes fully loaded with over 300 levels, but doesn't stop there. At any time in the game, you can create your own puzzles, color them, and add music. You can then share them via Wi-Fi and enter contests for your art. And while you would think that doing the same type of puzzles over 300 times would boring, it really doesn't. It constantly changes it up, as you will be creating everything from giraffes to compasses. So even if it might not seem appealing to you try it out. You should be very, very, satisfied.
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