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About game
The Japanese crossword puzzle, also known as Nonogram, Japanese puzzle, Japanese drawing, Pick-a-Peaks, Picross, Griddler and others, appeared in Japan at the end of the twentieth century and managed to gain great popularity among puzzle lovers.
In this crossword puzzle, the images are encrypted with numbers that are located to the left of the rows and above the columns that determine the number of shaded cells. The numbers indicate how many groups of shaded cells are in the corresponding rows and columns, as well as how many cells are combined in each of these groups.
The goal of the game is to get information based on already solved cells, determine which cells can be filled in and eventually get a solved crossword puzzle displaying some kind of picture.
How to play
The control is performed only with the mouse (or with a finger on the mobile version).
A single click on a cell changes its state.
If you hold down the right mouse click (hold two fingers on the screen), you can move the camera around the field.
Scrolling the mouse wheel ("pinch" on the mobile version) allows you to change the camera zoom
If you hold down a click on a cell and start moving it, you can paint over several cells without having to click on each one individually.