One of three Infini-games I'm playing right now
InfiniPicross's puzzles don't "look like" anything; they're randomly generated. To me, this isn't a weakness at all. The puzzles could look like Rorschach tests or traffic accidents for all I care; I just want to fill them out.
If all I had to do for the rest of my life was solve nonograms, InfiniPicross could facilitate that pretty well. But I do occasionally have to eat, sleep, and watch television. So the game's promise of "infinite" puzzles wasn't really what impressed me.
It was the fact that I generated a 99 x 50 puzzle - obliterating the 40 x 30 size record from Paint it Back - and took over three hours to solve it.
Even if I never start the game up again, that solve alone feels well worth InfiniPicross's paltry asking price.
Better than: Pokémon Picross
Not as good as: Paint it Back, just because I do like a scripted "campaign" of puzzles to solve.
It can generate up to 99 x 99: but I think I'll need a bigger monitor (and probably a full day) to pull that off.