
About half of this total was from North America. It sold about half a million copies worldwide. If you're looking to do a little time-traveling, Picross 3D is a great way to do it." Nintendo Power argued that the game wasn't as enjoyable as the original Picross DS, but saying that it was fun nonetheless. But it never feels impossible, and it's the sort of game that causes afternoons to simply vanish. GiantBomb gave it a perfect 5 out of 5, saying that " Picross 3D gets hard. Several critics have rewarded it with a perfect to near perfect score. Picross 3D has received very positive reviews from critics, currently sporting an 83 on Metacritic. There are One Chance Challenges, where you must make no mistakes while solving the puzzle, Time Challenges, where you must race against the clock, while also earning more time as you solve, and Construction Puzzles, where you must complete the sections of a larger, more complex model. Every few levels, a set of challenge puzzles are played. Once you complete all the 8 normal puzzles in a level, the next one is unlocked. A normal difficulty level (not containing challenges) has around 10 levels, each containing 8 normal puzzles, a Silver, and a Gold Puzzle. Beginner and Easy are unlocked when you start the game. These puzzles mostly just bonus puzzles, as they don't reward stars. If you make a mistake and clear in the yellow, you get 1 Star. If you make a mistake, but clear in the green, or make no mistakes, but clear in the yellow, you get 2 Stars. If you made no mistakes and cleared in the green, you get 3 Stars.
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The green, where you want to clear, as you will get a Star from it, the yellow, where you can still clear the puzzle, but you sacrifice a star, and the red, where you lose the puzzle and get a game over. For the time limit, there are 3 sections. If you get 5 strikes on a normal puzzle, you get a game over and have to start the puzzle over again. If you get at least one strike, you sacrifice a Star. You get a strike by chipping off a block that is needed. Each puzzle also has a time limit, and a set amount of strikes. Using logic, you need to chip away blocks that aren't needed, and paint blocks that you need so you don't accidentally chip them away later. At the start of each puzzle, you are given a cube or rectangular prism.
