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You play as a trainer solving grid puzzles to reveal hidden Pokémon images. The gameplay follows standard nonogram rules where you fill in squares based on numerical clues until the picture appears. You can tackle these challenges alone or compete against friends using the multiplayer mode available on the Game Boy Color system. Each puzzle requires careful logic to avoid mistakes since a wrong mark ruins the final reveal. This title never saw a full release outside of Japan and remains an unreleased curiosity for collectors. While we do not have player ratings from a live community, fans often discuss its potential Super Game Boy compatibility as a notable feature. The puzzles are designed with simple black and white graphics that fit the handheld hardware perfectly. It stands out mostly because it exists at all given Nintendo's tight control over their licensed titles during that era. Many players speculate it might have offered more complex stages than the original release version suggested.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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