
Piczle Lines Super Puzzle Turbo Bundle
Genre: Compilation / Numberlink Puzzle
Players: 1
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Review:
Piczle Lines Super Puzzle Turbo Bundle, released in 2025 on Nintendo Switch, is a compilation of three Numberlink-style Puzzle games released previously on the Nintendo Switch from 2017 through 2023: Piczle Lines DX, Piczle Lines DX: 500 More Puzzles!, and Piczle Lines 2: Into the Puzzleverse, along with all four paid DLC releases.
Here is what I thought about the included games:
| Game | Genre | # of Players | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Piczle Lines DX | Numberlink Puzzle | 1 | B |
tl;drPiczle Lines DX is a Puzzle game that has you connecting dots of the same color with lines of a specified length. It’s simple enough that it’s easy to pick up, and compelling enough to keep you going. Worth a look for puzzle fans. | |||
| Piczle Lines DX: 500 More Puzzles! | Numberlink Puzzle | 1 | B |
tl;drPiczle Lines DX: 500 More Puzzles!, like Piczle Lines DX, is a Puzzle game that has you connecting dots of the same color with lines of a specified length. It’s simple enough that it’s easy to pick up, and compelling enough to keep you going. This game drops the first game’s story mode in favor of a lot more puzzles and some bonus material, giving it the edge in my book. Worth a look for puzzle fans. | |||
| Piczle Lines 2: Into the Puzzleverse | Numberlink Puzzle | 1 | B |
tl;drPiczle Lines 2 is a Numberlink Puzzle game with its puzzles split into various areas, making it difficult to determine just how much content is here. But overall, the gameplay is good, the music is excellent, and I think fans of Puzzle games will find this well worth picking up. | |||
In short, all three are solid Numberlink Puzzle games, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Piczle Lines DX: 500 More Puzzles! lacks the story of the other two games (if that means anything to you) but makes up for it in quantity of puzzles. Piczle Lines 2 has a really nice soundtrack, but the way it’s organized makes it difficult to determine just how much content is here. And of the three, I think Piczle Lines DX is probably the weakest one, but not by much – all three are still wonderful.
That leaves us talking about value, and we should be sure to mention that Piczle Lines DX Bundle contains the first two out of the three games in this collection at a total of $20, meaning players looking to spend a bit less may want to consider that package as a mid-point between buying the games individually or all as one package.
However, at $35, Piczle Lines Super Puzzle Turbo Bundle basically costs the same as buying Piczle Lines DX Bundle and getting Piczle Lines 2 separately, only this bundle also comes with the latter game’s DLC, which would cost $12 on its own. All together, if you bought this bundle’s content separately, it would cost you $52, making this bundle’s $35 price tag a pretty good savings. If we’re looking at sale prices, it would cost $14 to get everything separately at the rock-bottom sales price of $2 each (or $12 total if you get the Piczle Lines DX Bundle and add on the other stuff separately), versus this bundle’s sales price of $5.
In other words, no matter which way you approach this bundle, it’s a solid savings on an excellent trio of Numberlink Puzzle games. If you’re a fan of Puzzle games and somehow haven’t gotten any of the included Piczle Lines games yet, I definitely think Piczle Lines Super Puzzle Turbo Bundle is worth getting.
tl;dr – Piczle Lines Super Puzzle Turbo Bundle is a Compilation containing Piczle Lines DX, Piczle Lines DX: 500 More Puzzles!, and Piczle Lines 2: Into the Puzzleverse, as well as all DLC for Piczle Lines 2. All of the included games are Numberlink Puzzle games, and all of them are quite good, with this package providing a good value for buying them all at once. If you enjoy Puzzle games, this bundle is definitely worth getting.
Grade: B+
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