Would have been ok for a quick laugh if it was a free Internet flash game, but I can't imagine how anyone would want to spend money for this, no matter how cheap the game is. Made Thelemite, McPixel, Mosh Pit Simulator and many other games you never heard of. There is of course some humor in the game because of this silly randomness, but it's always the same idiocy and gets boring quick. You click on a trash can and a small goblin appears with a bomb on his head.*bam*, try again. Because the levels are totally random and in almost all cases it's simply trial and error. Due to the horrible 'retro' graphics (aka graphics made by a lazy dev who lacks the skill to create good looking graphics and now pretends it is some kind of 'art') that would have been considered bad even on a C64 often you can't even see what exactly it is you click on. Saving the day the McPixel way McPixel is a save-the-day guy that you guide through 100 short challenges in an oldschool pointnclick fashion. McPixel is a save-the-day guy that you guide through short challenges in an oldschool.
At first I thought this may be fun, but unfortunately it is not. Find McPixel software downloads at CNET. Each level is a small scene with a few items to click on, you have to find the right item or combination of items to make sure the bomb doesn't explode. Saving the day the McPixel way McPixel is a save-the-day guy that you guide through 100 short challenges in an oldschool point'n'click fashion. Each level is a small scene with a few items to click on, In McPixel you play a guy in a red shirt who has to disarm a bomb within 20 seconds. In McPixel you play a guy in a red shirt who has to disarm a bomb within 20 seconds.