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Pixelated Anger
12 years ago

Devblog: creating the game.


Hello! I am Fullzop and today I’m going to introduce my first executable game in progress: Pixelated Anger. This is a rage game where you have to make squares go to the other side of their area. On the first 10 levels that are already made, you have to press A, B, G and P to move your squares to a fixed direction. Each pixel moves at the same rhythm as the others, for the same distance. That means when you have 4 squares it’s really difficult to stack up all the keys to press in one second.

I have tested all levels to make sure they can be done. Not easily, I also smashed my keyboard during the testing phases, if that can give you an idea of the difficulty. If you lose, you have to enter a combination of keys to try again. The bright side is that I couldn’t make something work in order to make you do the whole combination again if you type the wrong key. I started this idea today so the failure punishment is not ready yet. However, when it will be done for the first 10 levels, I will upload a beta. Stay tuned!



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