Play BS Tamori no Picross (6-26) Online
You fill in grids by the numbers while a Japanese game show host cracks dry jokes—it’s Picross, but weirder and way more ’90s.

BS Tamori no Picross was a 1997 release for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed and published by Nintendo. It arrived late in the SNES lifecycle, part of a series of games distributed via satellite modem in Japan, which gives it a certain niche, almost experimental quality. The game is built around the established Picross formula, but it's filtered through the distinct personality of comedian Tamori, whose face and style are woven into the presentation.
You don't control a character; you manipulate a cursor to solve nonogram puzzles, where numbers on the grid's edges clue you in on which squares to fill or mark with an X. The main objective is to complete each puzzle to reveal a hidden pixel image. Signature mechanics include the timed, broadcast-style structure of the original satellite service, the integration of Tamori's humorous commentary and occasional visual gags, and the straightforward logic-puzzle progression. The pacing is methodical, and the difficulty scales up in a way that demands careful deduction. It feels like doing a crossword while someone tells jokes in the next room.

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