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Pixel Galaxy Looks Like a Maddening New Shooter

Marcus Estrada writes: "In Pixel Galaxy you begin as a single pixel. From that tiny cube you can collect other pixels in space which expand your size. But watch out, getting larger in a shoot 'em up game seems like an incredibly dangerous proportion. After all, in most shooters you have a small ship which allows for nimble dodging between bullets. How does this game hope to change things? It's based on the fact that collecting different pixels effect your craft in different ways."

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15 Minutes of Fame: Pixel Galaxy

EB: In the latest episode of 15 Minutes of Fame I take on Serenity Forge’s Pixel Galaxy, which is a PC twin-stick mover that blends a few popular gameplay tropes together to create an addicting casual gaming experience.

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Pixel Galaxy Review | PC Gaming Enthusiast

Jacob Roach delivers his thoughts on the newest retro styled shoot 'em up, Pixel Galaxy on PC Gaming Enthusiast!

He writes, "Pixel Galaxy is a nice addition to any Steam library, promising hours of fun and frustration for buyers."

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Pixel Galaxy Review | Hardcore Gamer

It’s hard to be a single pixel, all alone in a large and dangerous world. One little square can’t do much of anything, except maybe attract others to join it. Many pixels together are much more capable, with the downside being that they make a bigger target, but seeing as each brings its own unique talent to the cluster of the whole they just might survive the bullet-infested nightmare of Pixel Galaxy.

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