Japanese crossword «Apple orchard»
Size: 19x19 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 27.05.16 | Author: PolN0vik |
I really enjoyed the apple tree portion, it was challenging, and yes fiddly. Sorry it was just too darn hard for Jessica...
But what's with the trashcan in the corner?
replyBut what's with the trashcan in the corner?
I thought that was a window...makes more sense than a trashcan haha
replyI really liked this one. I think the thing in the corner is a door, like in Prince Caspian.
replyGreat ending picture, but man, oh man, are plants tedious. Not good for a quick puzzle, for sure.
replyLoved it! Wonderful colors, not too easy, and definitely didn't think it was tedious (maybe a bit tricky though!) And I'm not sure how a window fits in - but I'm sure that's what it is.
replyWith those colors, I thought it was bittersweet vines. While I was working the puzzle, I thought they'd end up in a blue and brown vase. Although once I finished, I can see the branch in front of a window.
reply@Andy Palm "Time consuming" to the point of "losing interest" is not the same thing as "hard." Why be unnecessarily rude to people, huh? I can see what she means, too - all the changing colors just for 1 or 2 squares gets fiddly. It is a pretty image, though, and worth the effort to complete. I thought the trash can/window was a bushel for the apples, but now I'm not sure! Weird to have a disembodied window in an orchard. lol
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wow- 1 of hardest i've done so far but i love the way it turned out. at 1st i thought it was an apple press in the bottom corner, which was different, but when it was done, i really liked the apple branch in front of the building. nice!
replyYou are looking at the window of a white building, and the apple tree branches are hanging in front of the window. I agree this was very fiddly for its size and I also nearly lost interest. I like the result.
replyI like Imda's explanation of the white house! And there are much fiddlier ones on this site. I enjoyed the challenge of this one, and liked the final result, too.
replyA fun puzzle. I don't look for ones that can be done in a few seconds. Taking time is part of the fun for me. To each his own.
replyHm, I don't understand. If doing Nonograms shouldn't take time, why not looking at photos instead of Nonograms?
replyThe final picture isn't Poinovik's greatest, let's be fair, but it's ok. And the puzzle is a bit of a challenge. I was through in under 20 mins and I thought that well worthwhile
replyI thought the end result was a bit abstract, but I really enjoyed the puzzle. It was a challenge with the internal white spaces, which I much prefer to boring long strings of the same colour. And it was nothing like those tedious puzzles with subtly different colours that change pixel by pixel -- those are often stunning pictures in the end, but they're MY definition of fiddly.
replylovely design, like the French blue window, thanks
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