Matthew from Denkiphile: "Tiny Tower meets Zoo Tycoon in this week’s casual pick, Pixel People. Developed by chillingo and Lambda Mu, Pixel People seamlessly turns players from basic home-planner to metropolitan designer in a matter of hours. From paving roads, planting foliage, or even placing Merlin Greybeard into employment at the local School of Magic, players create a city all their own while juggling the task of creating 150 unique genetic combinations through the townspeople who populate your very own clone-clad citadel. Using engaging mechanics, rewarding gameplay, and a dash of sarcastic wit, Pixel People proves to be more than just the average pixelated pastime. "
GodisaGeek: "As promised a few weeks ago, this week the guys grill Calvin over his experiences (so far) with the Oculus Rift. But that’s not all, as the Xbox One is still very much on everyone’s minds, and Colm has purchased a 3DS.
Adam has been playing the first few levels of upcoming downloadable title, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, whilst also being incredibly addicted to Pixel People."
STP: Pixel People is a fun game. It’s pretty, it’s addictive, and it’s full of clever hidden jokes. But if you come at the game without a plan, you’ll waste a lot of time. Since most people don’t have free time in spades, I’ve compiled a list of tips and guidelines that will help you splice together genes efficiently.
Enidmo from 2P writes: Speaking of classic pixel-art game, Super Mario, Contra etc which you may have played in childhood must be mentioned. It may be impossible to play these games on a NES in now days, but some game developers already have prepared some pretty cool pixel-art games featuring more fun gameplay for your mobile devices. Here I want to recommend you some pixel-art mobile games, if you're interested, have a try.