Instead of launching as DLC that could have been added to Piczle Lines DX for free, or even requiring a purchase, 500 new puzzles have been created and in what I feel is a brilliant move by Score Studios, is being released as a new game. Only, clearly I am not the only one who has high praise for the game as it often gets a lot of love expressed on Twitter and the developers behind it, simply love it too much to let it die, as even more puzzles are coming and not in the way players would expect. How I have played the game for so long is a mystery even to me, but one way to think about that excessive playtime is as a testament to just how good Piczle Lines DX is on the Nintendo Switch. (You have my full permission to gasp in disbelieve, I would.) It’s one of the few games that I have spent the most time playing on my Switch, as I have now invested 130+ hours into it. In reality, it was a thoroughly enjoyable and heavily content packed title that had tons of fun puzzles to complete, with many more added to the game since launch. On the surface, it seemed like a simple puzzle picture game where you must connect numbers and draw lines as you complete an illustration. Last August, after previously releasing games on mobile devices, together with Rainy Frog Games, Score Studios brought Piczle Lines DX to the Nintendo Switch. “Just when I thought I was out…they pull me back in.” By Jack Longman eShop, Nintendo Switch, Piczle Lines DX, Piczle Lines DX 500 More Puzzles, Piczles, Rainy Frog Games, review, Score Studios
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