Super Pixalo

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Super Pixalo
Super-pixalo.png
Developed by Philip Royer
Published by Philip Royer
Platform(s) OUYA
Release date May 20, 2014 (2014-05-20)
Genre Platform
Details
Played by
Featuring Sarah Fischer
Original run December 6, 2020
No. of episodes 1
Episode length 28:59
Video link
OUYA, Oh No
Preceded by Laser Doodle

Super Pixalo is a 2014 platform game developed and published by Philip Royer for the OUYA. The player controls a pixel from a 1960s rock arcade cabinet through a number of levels filled with references to popular cultural, progressing chronologically from the 1970s to the 2010s. The game was played on The D-Pad in 2020, as the seventy-fifth game in OUYA, Oh No. The episode was released on December 6, 2020.

Episodes

OON#TitleLengthPlayer(s)Commentator(s)Release date
75"What Does Play Mean?"28:59Geoff, RickSarahDecember 6, 2020 (2020-12-06)

Rating

Sarah and Geoff both argued for a "soft" "oh yeah" rating for Super Pixalo, with Geoff citing the effort put into its concept and story compared to other OUYA games, although Sarah criticized the failure of the game's soundtrack to reflect the rock and roll references of the story. Rick argued for an "oh no" based on the game's slippery controls, but was outvoted, giving the game an "oh yeah" overall.