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[[File:Picross info.jpg|thumb|Promotional artwork]] | [[File:Picross info.jpg|thumb|Promotional artwork]] | ||
(Japanese: '''ポケモンピクロス''' ''Pokémon Picross'') is an unreleased puzzle {{pkmn|games|game}} for the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] announced in various game magazines in Spring 1999. A ''picross'', from ''picture'' and ''crossword'', is a genre of puzzle games, also known as a {{wp|nonogram}}. It was developed by [[Jupiter Corporation]]. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The player must complete all of the picross puzzles in each world. Completed levels will be marked with | The player must complete all of the picross puzzles in each world. Completed levels will be marked with Pokéballs; if the puzzle is finished in a select amount of time, it will be marked with a Master Ball instead. [[Pikachu]] appears in the top-left corner of the screen, cheering the player on; along the way, more Pokémon are "captured" and can be selected ([[Bulbasaur]], [[Charmander]], [[Squirtle]], [[Jigglypuff]], and [[Clefairy]]). There is also a tutorial mode with easier puzzles, which is guided by [[Misty]]. | ||
The game was intended to work with the [[Game Boy Printer]]. It also has a [[Super Game Boy]] border. | |||
The game was intended to work with the [[Game Boy Printer]] | |||
==History== | ==History== |
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