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Mixed one is the best for me.
Pictopix:
- colored and neat dot pictures (at least for me)
- shows answers after solving a puzzle
- 25x25 workshop items
- Hidden command
- sleepy music
Picross Touch
- free
- so many 5x5 puzzles (it can help newbies)
- already huge numbers of workshop items
- auto-checking numbers (Some feel this great, though others unpleasant)
- very smooth to play
- title is a huge spoiler
And I hope both games set workshop links for leaving comment easily.
oh ok i see, and i check for this one too http://store.steampowered.com/app/385250/
Paint it Back is a good Picross type game but I prefer Pictopix because of the neat pictures and the agreeable user friendly interface. Added too that, its developer is more open to suggestions!
Oh, yes, and the puzzle creation tool in Pictopix is really much better than those of its rivals.
Right now, im not happy with any of those games...