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Squeakross: Home Squeak Home

Jun 20, 2025 1:20 AM

Pro
  • Engaging and intuitive puzzle design with over 600 levels
  • Charming character and home customization options
  • Newcomer-friendly tutorials that simplify the nonogram experience

Con
  • Some players may find the puzzles less challenging than other nonogram games
  • Limited to a single theme which might wear thin for some
  • No significant multiplayer options available

Review

Squeakross: Home Squeak Home is a delightful entry in the puzzle genre that captivates with its charming aesthetic and engaging gameplay. The abundance of over 600 creative puzzles means players will be entertained for hours as they unlock an array of decorative items for their rodent friend's home. The tutorials are particularly commendable, designed to be approachable for newcomers while still engaging for seasoned players. However, while the game shines in design and customization, some veteran puzzle enthusiasts might find the challenge a touch lacking compared to more demanding titles in the same genre. Despite this, the overall experience is heartwarming, making it a must-try for puzzle enthusiasts looking for a cozy and rewarding adventure.

Background information

Reviewers have praised Squeakross for its engaging puzzles and charming customization features. GameSpew described it as one of the best Picross games available, highlighting the satisfaction of unlocking furniture for the mouse home. Similarly, NintendoWorldReport noted its accessibility for newcomers, underscoring its breathtaking vibes and playability. Critics like Siliconera mentioned the fresh take on nonogram gameplay, although they did point out that competing titles might offer more complex puzzles.

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