Can be more like work than play
This game has some interesting challenges in the later levels, but there is so, so much mindless tapping required that it feels more like working than like playing a game.
Yes, Filipino Nonograms is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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4.67 out of 5
36 ratings in United States
This game has some interesting challenges in the later levels, but there is so, so much mindless tapping required that it feels more like working than like playing a game.
This game is fun and all, and there were a lot of levels, which made me hyped. But when I got to the end, it said that I needed money, which made me sad, because of the fact that I wanted more, and so I would have to watch videos for all of them.
This game is actually kinda fun, but all levels after 24 (which only takes 10 or so minutes to get past; they’re stupidly easy) are locked behind a paywall.
Loving this game! Not quite as challenging as some other nonograms but I can't stop playing
Love it!! It’s just as fun as their original cross me nanogram. Just one suggestion for the double tapping to draw the lines, maybe it can be like the original game by holding on the screen for 1 second then drag. That feels more natural than tapping on the screen twice to draw a line. Maybe I just have to get adjusted but just trying out the new game for the first time, it felt awkward.