Pixels
Cultivate your slice of the Pixelverse, from crafting to trading in a shared world.
Official gameplay trailer for Pixels. Published by Pixels. Captures core gameplay, tone, and world design.
Pixels, developed and published by Pixels, is a browser-based farming and life-sim MMORPG coming soon. Without needing a download, players can jump into the Pixelverse, claim a floating plot, and advance from novice to expert crafter. This game balances steady progression with social interaction, letting you grow crops, trade with neighbors, and complete quests in towns like Harborbridge. With an emphasis on long-term growth, Pixels offers a persistent world full of crafting, trading, and customizable plots. Release date and price are still to be announced.
Game Information
- Developer
- Pixels
- Publisher
- Pixels
- Platforms
- Web
- Release Date
- Genres
- Adventure, Casual, MMORPG
Pros
- ✓Instant play in a browser, no download needed
- ✓Visible progression in skills, land, and cosmetics
- ✓Persistent shared world with meaningful trading
- ✓Deep crafting and cooking systems
- ✓Low barrier to entry with simple UI
Cons
- ✗Paid game with upfront cost
- ✗Web-only, no console or mobile app
- ✗Can feel grindy in late-game without planning
- ✗Release date remains TBA
Key Features
- •Grow seasonal crops with greenhouse or bulk farming paths
- •Master skill trees for Farming, Crafting, Cooking, and Trading
- •Build and upgrade floating plots with terrain modifiers
- •Craft tools, furniture, and recipes for profit or production boost
- •Upgrade land to speed up harvests and automate chores
- •Trade on shared marketplaces and barter with NPCs
- •Explore event maps for quests and rare resources
- •Join cooperative projects and visit other players' farms
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1 / 6### Gameplay Pixels is a browser-based MMORPG that invites you to cultivate your own plot of land in the ever-expanding Pixelverse. There's no need for a hefty download; just fire up your browser and jump in. You'll start with a modest floating plot and work your way up by growing seasonal crops, raising livestock, and crafting tools. The game emphasizes skill-based progression, with independent skill trees for Farming, Crafting, Cooking, and Trading. As you level up, you'll unlock new crafting tiers and cosmetic options, enhancing both your farm and your avatar.
### Story & Setting Set in a whimsical world of floating islands, Pixels offers towns like Harborbridge and Skymeadow as your community hubs. Here, you'll meet NPCs such as Mara the Marketkeeper and Jiro the Smith, who offer quests that drive character-driven storylines. These quests aren't just for narrative flavor; they unlock new crafting tiers and cosmetic options, adding depth to your gameplay. The Pixelverse is designed for long-term engagement, rewarding players who commit to nurturing their plots and participating in the community.
- Grow seasonal crops, choosing between greenhouse and bulk farming paths.
- Master skill trees for Farming, Crafting, Cooking, and Trading.
- Build and upgrade floating plots with terrain modifiers and new structures.
- Craft tools, furniture, and recipes to enhance production or trade for profit.
- Upgrade land and infrastructure to optimize harvests and automate tasks.
- Trade in shared marketplaces and barter with NPCs like Mara and Jiro.
- Explore event maps for quests and rare resources.
- Join cooperative projects and visit other players' farms.
### Platforms & Availability Pixels is currently set to launch exclusively as a browser-based game, making it accessible from any modern web browser. While this means you won't need to download anything, it also limits the game to web platforms for now. The release date and pricing are still to be announced, so keep an eye out for updates from Pixels, the developer and publisher.
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