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Lizzi Crossing

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Lizzi Crossing is a captivating game that combines the elements of Minesweeper and Nonogram puzzles. For those new to the Minesweeper or Nonogram genre, the game provides clear instructions on how to play. In Minesweeper, the numbers on the board itself serve as hints.

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  1.  Ad-free
  2.  Works Offline
  3.  Single player
  4.  Endless gameplay

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  • Developed by

    Eva "eslee" Lee
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $2.
  • Alternatives

    46 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Lizzi Crossing?

Lizzi Crossing is a captivating game that combines the elements of Minesweeper and Nonogram puzzles. For those new to the Minesweeper or Nonogram genre, the game provides clear instructions on how to play. In Minesweeper, the numbers on the board itself serve as hints. Each number indicates how many mines are located in the eight directions surrounding it. This helpful information allows players to strategically deduce the location of the mines and proceed with caution.

In addition to Minesweeper hints, Lizzi Crossing incorporates row and column hints, also known as Nonogram hints. These hints are displayed on the top and left side of the board. For example, if the hint reads "2 1 3," it signifies that there are groups of two, one, and three mines, respectively, with a gap between them. These groups can start and end anywhere in the row or column, offering a wide range of possibilities for players to solve the puzzle

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