Pixel Hopper

Pixel Hopper

by robscherer123
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Pixel Hopper

Rating:
2.9
Released: June 01, 2010
Last updated: June 01, 2010
Developer: robscherer123

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Description

Jump and shoot your way to the end of the level. But watch, every time you loose health the graphics will decrease in quality!

How to Play

Arrows keys to move, spacebar to shoot

FAQ

What is Pixel Hopper?

Pixel Hopper is a platformer game developed by robscherer123 where you control a small pixel character navigating through increasingly challenging levels.

How do you play Pixel Hopper?

In Pixel Hopper, you guide your character by jumping and moving across platforms while avoiding hazards to reach the end of each level.

What is the main objective in Pixel Hopper?

The main goal in Pixel Hopper is to successfully complete each platforming stage without falling or hitting obstacles.

Does Pixel Hopper feature level progression?

Yes, Pixel Hopper offers multiple levels that become progressively more difficult as you advance through the game.

On what platform can you play Pixel Hopper?

Pixel Hopper is available to play as a browser-based platformer game on Kongregate.

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Ronster224

Jun. 01, 2010

8
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this game may have been a great computer game in the late 80s

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moltanem2000

Jun. 01, 2010

19
4

Interesting Concept, what would have been really nice is if you had a health bar, and everything slowly pixelated as it went down

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migue5356

Jun. 01, 2010

10
2

was about to beat lvl 1 andsudently i was infalling in a infinite white screen

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OneLeggedRhino

Jun. 01, 2010

6
1

Neat idea. Could be the little bit extra that makes you remember a cool game. But the platformer is so generic and dull that it's pointless here. Also, dieing at one touch and going back to the beginning sucks, makes you not want to play.

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Pwntiff

Jun. 01, 2010

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Nitpick Moment: "Loose" is an antonym for "tight" or "secured". "Lose" is the antonym for "win" or gain."