Crunchyroll: PictoQuest

Logic puzzles with a RPG twist

Published by: Crunchyroll

Description

Available exclusively for Crunchyroll Mega and Ultimate Fan Members.
Challenge your deductive skills by helping our two young heroes on their quest to bring the legendary paintings of Pictoria back!
Look carefully at the numbers on the edges of the grid to stop the sneaky wizard Moonface...
Key Features
- Face plenty of grids and discover some beautifully animated enemies and artefacts!
- Fight baddies (even bosses!) on the way. Be smart or you could be the target of a critical hit!
- Having some issues with a specific puzzle? Head to the shop and spend some gold on powerful magic items.
- Try to reach the end of the world map, one puzzle at a time. You'll find villagers giving you special missions, too!

PictoQuest is an addictive game for everyone, come save the realm of Pictoria!

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Controls are buggy

Mxjessicajean on

United States

In game controls are buggy for marking spots. Random squares will act like I input something even though I’m using the arrows on the other side of the screen. It seems like the norm for all the Crunchyroll included games. I have yet to find a game that can do its intended basic functions from them. The only reason I’m not giving it one star is because of the nice design. Just wish it worked as nice as it looked.

Please stop requiring an account to play

Mosquito828 on

United States

I’m not making another account so that I can play a game I might not even enjoy. I’ve probably got hundreds of accounts strewn across the web and don’t want to make ANOTHER ONE, just to play a game. Game developers/publishers around the world, STOP DOING THIS.

Actual Review of Game, Not a Rant

Rew711 on

United States

So, I don’t know what to expect from CrunchyRoll games, but I was kind of hoping it would be a little better than this. Okay, let’s start with controls. Although at times it’s fine, the controls were the real struggle throughout 99% of the game. The inputs for phone screens are way too small. When you attempt to move up, it can accidentally move you to the side or down due to an accidental input press you did not intend. The levels were fine. The music was good. Decided to not read the story by personal choice. So, I can’t give a rating on that. However the controls don’t warrant a 2/5 star rating. What caused this was the fact the game had unintended flashing transition screens when opening the shop. I thought the recent update that came out a few days prior might had fixed it… well, it didn’t fix it but I think they tried(?). Also, the victory screen at the end is also bugged. Anyway, all of this being said, if you want people to feel satisfied paying a higher price just to play these games, I’d at least expect the game itself to be without bugs. Without bugs, definitely a 4/5 star game. Worth a play though when fixed.

Good picross game

XavierFrancisco on

United States

Love Picross, I beat the game fully. If I have one gripe is that I wish the game were longer.

Picross rpg!

😄😊😃☺😉😉😘😘😚😳😁😜😒 on

United States

Finally high quality picross! I love it, I'd just also love the option for portrait mode.

Don’t play if prone to migraines or seizures

DrMcNinja69 on

United States

This game has a seizure trigger when you enter the shop. How many times a second do you need to make the screen flash before you’re actively trying to hurt people? I looked for an option to turn off screen flashing in the menu and there isn’t one.

Fun idea poorly executed

osugibbs on

United States

So I love nano grams and pictogram games quite a bit. And having a little quest game you could travel and fight monsters on was a good idea, however the big issue is the controls. Unlike every other game in this style, you have to move the cursor with arrow keys instead of just tapping the blocks you want to either color in or use the x on. If you hold down the color in button and try to use the arrow keys to complete a row, good chance you’ll misclick, take a hit when you didn’t mean too. It’s super clunky for controls and can be frustrating. It’s an app on a touch screen phone, just give the option to touch the blocks you want and make it easier. Having both the cursor and arrow keys, and the ability to touch your desired blocks would go a long way to make it enjoyable

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