Piczle Cross: Story of Seasons
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Piczle Cross: Story of Seasons Launches on Switch and PC

Rainy Frog has released Piczle Cross: Story of Seasons, a nonogram puzzle game that features characters and critters from Marvelous’ farming life simulation game series. The puzzle game is available digitally worldwide on Nintendo Switch via each region’s eShop and PC via Steam.

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A total of 350 puzzles are available in this game. It also contains numerous optional gameplay assist settings, such as autofill and autocorrect.

Even though nonogram puzzles form the game’s primary features, this title also has some elements from the farming game series. This game features a farm that is empty at first; it will be eventually filled with crops and livestock as the player clears more puzzles. It also includes an almanac that gradually adds biographies of series characters upon clearing their puzzles.

The Japanese press release revealed that the puzzle game features content from the following five titles: the 2014 3DS game Story of Seasons, the 2016 Trio of Towns, 2019’s Friends of Mineral Town, 2021’s Pioneers of Olive Town, and the 2023 remake of the GameCube title A Wonderful Life. That covers all the Story of Seasons titles Marvelous and XSEED have released after the split from Harvest Moon‘s IP holder Natsume.

Piczle Cross: Story of Seasons is now available on Nintendo Switch and PC.


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