![]() If I’m working with light blue, for example, and the background is also light blue, it’s very hard to tell where I’ve placed the color already and where I haven’t. Second flaw, sometimes the colored backgrounds interfere with the placement of colors. Maybe create an option to spread the picture over the top and bottom screen? I don’t know what would work, but as it is the larger puzzles aren’t much fun. I’m not sure what Color Cross could do about it, because I remember Picross having the same problem. You can zoom in and try to work that way, but then unless you’re working on the edges, you won’t see the numbers you’re supposed to be filling in so it’s really hard to work. First, once the puzzles get big, the squares get TINY. Picross was great, Picross 3D I really couldn’t get into, Color Cross is good but has four major flaws. The nice thing is that you can press Select to save your puzzle and resume it another day, so maybe I’ll peck slowly away at each one in turn every other day or so.Īll in all it’s a good game. Pshaw, as if I’m going to spend my time stressing out over these. You open up a puzzle and there’s like 7 different colors and all the graphs go 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 2 1, 1 1 3 1, etc. ![]() I looked them up and down, turned them round and round and still couldn’t figure out what they were supposed to be.Īs with Picross, I gave up on Color Cross once the puzzles got too complex. That was only some of the pictures, though. And in practice, some of the pictures look great! I used to cross-stitch back in my youth (ahem), and I was often tempted to pull out out a piece of graph paper and record some of the patterns. In principle, this allows you to create more vivid and more complex patterns than regular Picross can provide. There’s a panel on the side of the touchscreen that lets you cycle between colors, very cool. Instead of blanks and Xs, each space has to be filled with a certain color. I hate racking my brains for hours only to get the answer wrong anyway. I quit once the puzzles got too hard, though. I liked uncovering each picture in turn, unlocking new puzzles and new categories as I went along. It was simple, fun, interesting and logical. A while ago, however, I was talked into trying Picross and I loved it. Puzzle games are another genre of games I’m bad at, which is why you won’t see too many posts about them on this blog. TL DR - I find ColorCross to be uncomfortable as hell and not the greatest quality.Oww, my fingers! My wrist! My elbows! They hurt! Damn you, stupidly addictive and frustrating game!! Speaking of the lenses, light comes through from the other screen because the separator isn't long enough so you can see the other screen out of the corner of your eyes.ĭoes anyone know where to find something that is more comfortable (ie foam padding) and higher quality? I understand that this thing is cheap so maybe I shouldn't be complaining too much, but I'd be willing to pay more for something of better quality and comfort. The adjustable lens are alright, but I have to have them adjusted the furthest possible and even then, the image I'm looking at still appears slightly blurry. When wearing it for more than a few minutes, it leaves red marks on your face and is painful on the nose (something with foam, rather than thin rubber would be so much better). However, this has to be one of the most uncomfortable things ever worn. ![]() ![]() First off, I'll admit that it's definitely a step up from Google Cardboard and I really enjoy the straps as well as the ability to adjust the lenses. I picked up the " EasyLife" (rebranded ColorCross) headset last week and I have a few things to say about it.
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