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Release Date | 3 August 2021 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | None |
Operating System | Windows |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Full Length Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | Other, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 540 All Time; 9 This Month |
Virus C9 has deleted the protagonists and antagonists the dimensions 87, 88 , and 90.
Phoenix must the recover codes of all dimensions in order to allow Lucas to make an antivirus.
Daniele Spadoni |
As fan games go, this one is pretty good. Will appeal mainly to fans of the games revisited in this outing, who will no doubt appreciate the familiar nods and intertextuality. On the downside, it is not possible to do much other than what is necessary to follow the story, including examining the scenery.
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Mirror link now points to the multilanguage version on archive.org uploaded by tag2015
I uploaded version 1.1, which is multilanguage (English/Italian/Spanish)
https://archive.org/details/tfg-the-pixel-has-you-v11
https://archive.org/details/tfg-the-pixel-has-you
This was a good game. I hope that there will be a sequel to this game as is implied at the end.
In this game, you have to travel to the lands of Zak McKracken, Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island to fix a computer virus that has removed the main characters. You walk around in the familiar worlds and have to solve some of the same problems, but in other ways than in the original games.
This game works. It's clearly aimed at players who have played all these games and can appreciate the familiarity and differences of tasks and surroundings. I had great fun with it. And it's huge, spanning the locations of all three games.
It's clearly derivative - that's kind of the point. Another drawback may be that the author's style is to not implement very many responses to each hotspot. The game isn't always easy or fair, and I had to take some peeks at the walkthroughs to make it to the finish line.