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- Picopict abstract "Art Style: PiCOPiCT, known as Art Style: PiCTOBiTS in North America and as Art Style: PiCTOPiCT in Australia, is a falling block/match three puzzle video game developed by skip Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service. It is one of seven games released for the DSi's Art Style series of video games. It was announced on January 26, 2009, and was released two days later alongside Somnium, another Art Style game, and was released in North America and PAL regions in the same year, on May 18 and May 22 respectively. In PiCOPiCT, players use the touch screen to move coloured blocks into a formation, such as a four block line or a 2x2 square. This contributes to an 8-bit image, which consist of various Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) characters, such as Mario, Link, and Bowser.PiCOPiCT was an anticipated release due to its presentation. Since its release, PiCOPiCT has received very positive reception from publications such as IGN, GameSpy, and writer Stephen Totilo. It was nominated for best DS puzzle game of the year from IGN, and won best DSiWare game of the year from Nintendo Life. It had critics, including Pocket Gamer and GameSpot, the latter finding it too difficult and imprecise. A fellow developer of downloadable video games, Gaijin Games, praised it for its gameplay and presentation. It received some attention in sales, appearing on the DSiWare's top 20 best-selling games chart for several weeks following its release, peaking at 10. It has been compared to Tetris by several people, though UGO's Paul Furfari bemoaned such a comparison, saying that its presentation set it apart.".
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- Picopict developer Skip_Ltd..
- Picopict genre Puzzle_video_game.
- Picopict publisher Nintendo.
- Picopict releaseDate "2018-05-09".
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- Picopict caption "Gameplay of PiCOPiCT, showing an unfinished 8-bit sprite of Mario.".
- Picopict composer YMCK.
- Picopict developer Skip_Ltd..
- Picopict genre Puzzle_video_game.
- Picopict gr "83.64".
- Picopict gspot "6.5".
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- Picopict ign "8.5".
- Picopict input Touchscreen.
- Picopict mc "83".
- Picopict modes Single-player_video_game.
- Picopict nwr "9".
- Picopict onm "9.1".
- Picopict palgn "8.5".
- Picopict platforms "Nintendo DSi".
- Picopict publisher Nintendo.
- Picopict released "--01-28".
- Picopict state "collapse".
- Picopict title "Art Style: PiCOPiCT".
- Picopict subject Category:2009_video_games.
- Picopict subject Category:DSiWare_games.
- Picopict subject Category:Falling_block_puzzle_games.
- Picopict subject Category:Nintendo_DS-only_games.
- Picopict subject Category:Skip_Ltd._games.
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- Picopict comment "Art Style: PiCOPiCT, known as Art Style: PiCTOBiTS in North America and as Art Style: PiCTOPiCT in Australia, is a falling block/match three puzzle video game developed by skip Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service. It is one of seven games released for the DSi's Art Style series of video games.".
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