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\title{Problem Statement for Pic-Puzzle}
\author{Justin Kapinski, Boyun Deng, Yuchen Liu}
\date{\today}
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Games are playing a more and more important role in people's lives. People like to play puzzle games for many reasons. Some reasons are that they are bored, to improve their mental ability, to relax, or even to prevent Alzheimer's. Some games are too difficult for all age groups so there is a need for a game with a low learning curve and still have fun.
Another problem with traditional puzzle games is that they require paper, a pencil, and an eraser. This makes it time consuming to set up and requires addition effort.
A puzzle game that is simple to understand while still being fun is called a Nonogram. A Nonogram is a puzzle game where you have to solve pictures. The difficulty can easily be controlled by the size of the puzzle, this makes it suitable for all age groups. It can be played on paper but that can be a hassle to always have a pencil and eraser on hand. A computer version would solve this issue and also allows for a greater variety of puzzles without wasting paper.