Review: Piczle Colors (Nintendo Switch)

Use the numbers around the side of the puzzle to work out how many blocks of which color should be painted in each row and column. Since the order of the numbers doesn’t determine the order you need to paint the colors you’ll need to stretch your brain to figure it out.
Pros:
- Cartoon graphics.
- 314MB Download size.
- Piczle Colors has Picross gameplay.
- A timer on/off.
- Hints on/off.
- Optional tutorial.
- Touchscreen support.
- Coins earned from completing puzzles when not using hints.
- Trophies- Own in-game achievements.
- Socialface- Own in-game Twitter client with story/interactions.
- Piczle Colors has easy controls.
- Different puzzle sizes.
- Levels broken into colors.
- Numbers on the side disappear when you complete the line.
- End of the level breakdown of time and date completed.
- Can mark, Add/delete boxes.
- Piczle Color is an excellent workout for the old brain.

Cons:
- Piczle Colors trophies are unrewarding.
- Clunky UI/menu.
- Slow progress.
- Piczle Colors has no colorblind mode.

