McPixel is a highly entertaining and funny arcade-style game developed by Sos Studio, priced at $2.99 for Android devices. The premise of the game is as follows: players must complete a series of puzzle mini-games to prevent bombs from exploding. When we say “bomb,” it means these “bombs” can be any of the game characters, a postman, or a cute dog! In any case, players must constantly stop something from exploding. McPixel belongs to the truth-discovery game genre, and if you love this genre, you will fully appreciate the quirky nature of this game. The challenges are fun and incredibly humorous. Even if you have never played truth-discovery games before, the humor, ridiculous puzzles, and funny puzzle solutions will make you say, “Just one more level!” This game is similar to other truth-discovery adventures but without the fancy features and glitz of luxury games. Inventory lists, menus, dialogues, and so on are completely absent in McPixel. Instead, players face only a few items and a screen. You have only 20 seconds to guess which option to choose, what to use, where to take something, and so forth. Puzzle solutions are rarely what you expect. Imagine you are on a rooftop. Next to you stands a man wearing a hat, a TV antenna, a small hole in the roof, and a harmless cow with dynamite in its… ahem… place. Sticking the TV antenna into that part of the cow might fix the TV picture but definitely won’t stop the explosion. Putting it in the roof hole doesn’t help either. But if you place it on the man’s hat next to you, lightning strikes him, turning him into a charred mess, and for no reason, the cow’s explosion is prevented!
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The game McPixel intentionally tries to have nonsensical answers for puzzles, and all solutions are found through trial and error, which keeps players entertained until the end. Moreover, failure is necessary to complete the levels, so you actually need to fail. You can only complete a level after performing all the possible mishaps. Players are encouraged to go back and try all possible disasters. This feature makes it hard to put down your Android device and stop playing. Graphically, this game might not seem appealing at first, but you would be mistaken! The 8-bit style of mobile games has never been this attractive! All your moves in this delightful game are fun and interesting, the characters are pixelated, and each stage’s scenes vary from place to place. The game’s soundtrack is simple but truly lovable and engaging despite its simplicity. McPixel has earned an excellent rating of 4.7 out of 5.0 on Google Play, and the DroidCove team offers the final, purchased version of this game fully tested and completely free for you. At the end of this article, you can watch the introduction video and gameplay screenshots to get more familiar with the game and download it from our servers if you wish. Warning! This game is recommended only for those with a playful and distracted mind ready to laugh…
Version v1.1.5 changes:
* Android Pie support
* New icon!
* Ultra Widescreen support
