Hololive Juufuutei Raden Guide for Pixel Museum features Picross puzzles
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Hololive Juufuutei Raden Game Will Feature Picross and Art Guide

Jupiter has announced that it will release Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum in 2025. The new game will feature Picross-like puzzles based on famous works of art with educational explanations from the Japanese Hololive Vtuber Juufuutei Raden. It will appear on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.

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The game will depict Raden as a curator of a newly-opened museum. The player will accompany Raden in populating the museum with works of art.

Jupiter showed the Mona Lisa painting as one of the works that will appear in the game. The player will first have to finish a puzzle modeled after the painting. After completing it, they will be able to read the painting’s history with additional commentary from Raden.

The game will also have English language support in addition to Japanese. However, Raden will only provide her voiced commentary in Japanese with English subtitles.

Jupiter has been mostly known for releasing Picross puzzle games on the Switch. The company had also released games featuring puzzles that result in classic Sega and Namco characters on the same console. The new Picross game starring Juufuutei Raden, however, will also be available on PC. It will be the second Picross game Jupiter is releasing on Steam after Logiart Grimoire, which it released in March 2024.

Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum will be available for Nintendo Switch and PC in 2025.


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