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For games the feature, in some way, the revealing of an image. Most often as a reward for completion of a segment. Some of these games use revealing images in a manner that crosses from theme to pattern. The theme is most common in erotic games.
Block Gal | |
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InerSex | |
Peek-a-Boo! | |
Playgirls series | |
The first is a breakanoid, the second's a shooter! |
Puzzle Time | |
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Puzzlet | |
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Ugoku E Ver. 2.0 - Aryol | |
Each stage is preceded by a part of the game's story, in text. The animated image revealed serves as illustration. |
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nonogame games feature revealing images, not just as a reward but, as part of the solving mechanic.
Picross / Mario's Picross series | |
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The Picross NP games also have themed game modes that reveal an image upon completion. | |
Picross 3D | |
Most Qix-alikes reveal images as a reward for completing a board. Most interestingly the Gals Panic series of games use it also as part of their mechanic: players must capture a certain percentage of the image to be revealed, rather than a percentage of the full playfield.
A feature in some qix-alikes where the image to be revealed will change to something unattractive if the players performance is not adequate.
Cacoma Knight | |
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The capturing of a stage's space revives the world in which it is set. Also, each stage completed reveals a part an image. |
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Peek-a-Boo! | |
A 3D Qix-alike that's a ctually a pretty good game. | |
Fantasia series | |
Gals Panic series | |
One of the better qix-alike games/series, somewhat despite itself. | |
Perestroika Girls | |
Super Qix | |
Terror Liner series | |
Real Break | |
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Centrefold Squares | |
Excelsior | |
Guru Logic Champ | |
Lady Killer | |
Mosaic | |
Pipi & Bibis | |
Single-screen platformer, by Toaplan | |
Pocket Girl series | |
Spiritual sequels to Side Pocket | |
Puzznic | |
Super Pinball Action | |
Pinball | |
Wonder Stick | |