Nono Battle is a competitive puzzle game that pits players against each other, using a Nonogram as the battleground.
If you love number puzzles, Picross, Nonograms, or Griddlers, mixed with competitive gameplay, this game is perfect for you.
Get ready to compete against players in real-time from all over the world. Train your brain, climb up the leaderboard and become a Grandmaster.
How to Play:
Two players are challenged to solve the same number puzzle in a duel. The player who finishes the puzzle first wins the round. There are two game modes to choose from: Standard and Quick, each with different board sizes.
Highlights:
• Real-time duels with Nonograms in varying difficulty and size
• Time-Attack mode to test your logic skills against the clock
• Skill-based Match making to ensure a fair and challenging game
• Compete with players worldwide and climb the global leaderboard
Features:
• Create and Share your own nonograms
• Supports black-and-white or multi-color nonograms
• Unlock titles and new cell graphics by completing Daily Challenges
• Solve Nonograms and collect Achievements
• Keep your mind active and improve your logic skills in Training mode
• Communicate with your opponents using Quick Chat
• Personalize the number puzzles by choosing your favorite cell graphic.
• Earn XP and coins by solving a Nonogram.
• Request a Rematch at the end of a duel
• Enjoy a vast collection of logic puzzles in different sizes, colors and difficulties
Nonogram puzzles are also known as Paint by Number, Picross, Griddler, and Pic-a-Pix. Here are the basic rules of a Nonogram:
• The goal is to fill in a grid of squares based on the given number clues, which are located on the left and top sides of the grid.
• The clues can be helpful in determining which cells should be filled and which ones should be left blank.
• For example, a clue of "3 1" in a row means that there are three consecutive filled cells followed by one filled cell, with at least one blank cell in between.
• All number puzzles in this game can be solved looking at a row or column and using locial reasoning.
• Nonograms can vary in difficulty and size, ranging from small grids with simple clues to larger grids with complex patterns.
Nono Battle uses the Elo rating system to calculate the skill level of its players.
• MMR (Match Making Rating) and Elo refer to the number, which reflects your skill level.
• The system matches players with similar MMR to ensure a fair match
• The Elo rating system is also used by chess, various board games and competitive esports.
• By gathering MMR you will climb the leaderboard and earn a higher rank.
Do you have what it takes to become the next Grandmaster?
Dive into the competitive world of Nonograms and join the players of Nono Battle now!