I stumbled on a puzzle blog called Puzzalot and discovered a new type of puzzle created by the author called nonoriddles. A nonoriddle is a standard nonogram (paint-by-number, etc.) puzzle with an added twist. All of the squares in a nonoriddle grid contain letters. When all of the appropriate squares are filled in, the empty squares spell out a riddle to answer. It’s actually a nice touch, because it gives you something satisfying at the end of a nonogram puzzle that isn’t necessarily a picture. The interface for playing is also very nice. Enjoy!
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Hi,
I just all kind of nonogram games, i ve come across, Gemsweeper from http://www.lobstersoft.com, which is easy to use, has colourful graphics and 225 mind bending games. check it out: http://www.lobstersoft.com
karin
Comment by karin — December 11, 2008 @ 6:44 am
Hi again,
forgot to add a link to Gemsweeper, here it is:http://www.lobstersoft.com.
karin
Comment by karin — December 28, 2008 @ 12:37 pm