
illgrillchill writes "Puzzle games are often a hit-or-miss genre. You’ll often find a game that has little appeal or the concept has been done so many times that you just get sick of them. These games are just carbon-copies of other iterations of the same idea, but tweaked just enough so that no one gets sued. Tappingo 2 however, blends creativity with a simple design to offer a great gaming experience."

"Pixel art is great. From the basic the monolithic, you can do some great things with those tiny dots. Imagine my excitement when I was given a puzzle game where you crafted such masterpieces. Tappingo 2 is the second iteration of the Tappingo series, hence the number 2 on the end. It adds loads more puzzles, 104 to be precise. Oh, and it is excellent."

Nintendo Insider writes:
Cut from the same cloth as Jupiter’s mind-boggling Picross series, Dutch developer Goodbye Galaxy Games deliver a second helping of their block-based puzzler in Tappingo 2.
Arriving on the Nintendo eShop in Europe several months after the puzzler’s fiendish machinations had those in North America scratching their heads, it is CIRCLE Entertainment that have once again done us the courtesy of negotiating their way through Europe’s rating boards.

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes has no female option for selecting character. To defend this decision, Hirmasa Shikata leaks a bit of the storyline.
What Zelda game stars a female protagonist other than Zelda's Adventure on Philip Cd-i??
There really aren't any - but being such a multi-playable game I would think they might have thought about it as an option. I mean, how hard is it to add character alterations for red, blue, and green?
-Courtney
They're all Link, duh. Same reason you can't play a female character in Four Swords.