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  2. Pixel (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Pixel is an abstract strategy game for two to four players. It is played on an 8-by-8 grid of spaces with the four corner spaces removed. It uses horizontal and vertical sliders. In a 2 or 3-player pixel game, the player who succeeds in placing four of their stones in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game. If nobody succeeds ...

  3. Pixel Game Maker MV - Wikipedia

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    The periodic game development contests organized by the team behind PGMMV and called the Pixel Game Maker MV Game Development Challenge have generally been well received. [ 18 ] [ 4 ] Other reviews indicated that Pixel Game Maker MV is a flexible program with a decent resource library and a relatively easy user interface.

  4. Daisuke Amaya - Wikipedia

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    Daisuke Amaya (天谷 大輔, Amaya Daisuke, born April 29, 1977), also known by his pseudonym Pixel, is a Japanese indie game developer. He is best known for developing Cave Story ( 洞窟物語 , Dōkutsu Monogatari ) , which has been remade many times in the years since its release.

  5. Pixel Dungeon - Wikipedia

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    Pixel Dungeon is a 2012 roguelike indie game created by Oleg Dolya. Through turn-based gameplay, the player must descend and battle through dungeon floors to obtain the Amulet of Yendor . Initially developed for Android , it expanded to iOS and PC platforms.

  6. Ms. Splosion Man - Wikipedia

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    Ms. Splosion Man is a platform video game developed by Twisted Pixel Games, and was released on Xbox 360 on July 13, 2011 as well as Windows Phone. It is the sequel to 2009's 'Splosion Man. The game takes place directly after ' Splosion Man. In the celebration of 'Splosion Man's capture, the scientists behind his creation accidentally create Ms ...

  7. The Maw - Wikipedia

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    Hothead Games, a Vancouver-based independent video game developer, teamed with Twisted Pixel Games to bring The Maw to Microsoft Windows. [4] It was released for the PC on March 9, 2009. [5] The Maw soundtrack was composed by Winifred Phillips and produced by Winnie Waldron, [6] who together designed the music interactivity for the game. [7]

  8. Twisted Pixel Games - Wikipedia

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    Twisted Pixel Games, LLC is an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas. Originally a contractor, Twisted Pixel releases games based on its own intellectual properties such as The Maw and 'Splosion Man. The company uses its own proprietary engine, known as Beard, to power its games.

  9. Mega Dead Pixel - Wikipedia

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    Mega Dead Pixel is an arcade and indie game developed by About Fun and published by Chillingo. The game had more than one million downloads during the first fourteen days after its initial release. The game was released for iOS, Android and Windows Phone. [3] As of October 2019, the app was unavailable on the App Store and the Play Store.