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Taking on the puzzle likes of Sudoku and the Picross series we now have Tic-Tac-Letters, which in some regards feels similar but whose rules are unique and present their own challenge. Similar to the game’s namesake one underlying rule has to do with 3 of the same letter in a row, except in this case you don’t want that to happen. Helping you with another piece of information you’ll have numbers on each row and column tied to how many more of a given letter there are left. Using the combination of these core rules you’ll be able to use the process of elimination to divine which letters go where. While this makes for a unique challenge visually it all gets a bit boring and even maybe annoying depending on the letters being used on any of the game’s 120 puzzles. Lacking visual variety or the satisfaction of a piece of pixel art you’re trying to complete this challenge may be unique but doesn’t necessarily feel as diverse or rewarding as its well-known competition.
Justin Nation, Score:Fair [6.7]