Paul Pixel - The Awakening

Point-and-Click Adventure

Published by: Xoron
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Ein gewöhnlicher Mensch - gezwungen die Welt gegen einen Angriff außerirdischer Zombies zu verteidigen. Ein Point-and-Click Adventure im wunderschönen Pixel Art-Stil mit bombastischem Retro-Sound.
"Nicht nur liebevoll umgesetzt, sondern macht auch noch viel Spaß!" - iPlayApps.de
"Liebevoll im Stil von Zak McKracken gestaltet" - heise.de
Auserwählt für die App Store-Rubrik "Unsere neuen Lieblingsspiele".
Top 100 der App Store Spiele in 15 Ländern!
Pocket Gamer Silver Award

Gameplay
Das Spielprinzip ähnelt alten Spielen wie Maniac Mansion, Beneath A Steel Sky und Monkey Island, aber das Spiel hat ein neuartiges Interface, das für Touch optimiert wurde. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Point-and-Click Adventures hält die Spielfigur den aktuellen Gegenstand in der Hand.

Grafik
100% Pixel für Pixel gemalte Pixel Art.

Musik
Als Game-Musik werden ausschließlich originale Commodore C64 SID Chip Sounds verwendet, aber polyfon und mit professionellen Effekten. Der Titelsong des Paul Pixel Spiels wurde vom Pixel Lover Orchestra komponiert und hat den Titel "They Want To Get Us". Andere Chiptune Highlights sind "The Awakening" des Underground Duos Retro Arcade Boys und "The Giant Meteor" von der 8-Bit Factory.

Story
Ein gewöhnlicher Mensch namens Paul Pixel findet heraus, das der Stadtteil, in dem er wohnt, unter Quarantäne gestellt wurde. Scheinbar hat gerade ein Zombie-Ausbruch stattgefunden. Er muss entkommen...
Natürlich muss er nur kurze Zeit später die ganze Erde vor dieser Zombie-Apokalypse retten.
Spieldauer: 2,5 - 3 Stunden

Unterstützte Sprachen
Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Russisch, Italienisch, Spanisch (Spanien), Spanisch (Lateinamerika).
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User Rating

4.85 out of 5

13 ratings in Switzerland

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Paul Pixel Reviews

Für oldschool adventure fans

Luna Lemdow on

Switzerland

Tolles spiel und für chf 2.- gibt es nichts auszusetzen

Big old-style fun :-)

lotk on

Switzerland

Reminding me playing "Zak McKracken" for dozends of hours on my C64 😊

AWESOME

MisterPaul75 on

United States

TOTALLY AWESOME

One of the best games I had experienced

TexRipples on

United States

When I first played the game, it was great. Plus I loved the puzzles and what not, especially the end (no spoilers). All I wish is that this game get a sequel somehow.

It was just okay…

AmberSweet. on

United States

The cons: -the dialogue is SLOW and repeats itself when you come back to the character later. God help you if you accidentally press in a character and have to repeat a whole dialogue again. -the sound effects HURT YOUR EARS. The walking sound will drive you crazy, and the button pressing and elevator ding sound is like driving a nail into your brain. The music is shrill. Pros: -acceptable pixel art -good story So yeah, okay at your own risk. Is it worth $2? I mean, I guess?

100% worth price

Point n clicker on

United States

Great short click and point game. Definitely worth spending a dollar. But, not very long, so not worth splurging 1.99. Overall, as a click and point player; I really enjoyed it. Always looking for new adventure games and this one fits.

Quite entertaining

72emcd on

United States

Not very difficult (a big plus for me), and it made me smile and even laugh out loud. Nice job

Just So-so

Ncadmin on

United States

I liked the pixel style but didn’t care for the game that much. The puzzles need to be sharper and more realistic in nature. I understand it’s not meant to be too serious and we’re talking zombies here but a skateboard to fix a flat tire? Really? Who would think of that? It’s also just too much zombie for me so it feels repetitive. More people gave it a better score so it’s obvious that this game just isn’t for me.

Worst game ever.

Tiptup2 on

United States

When I see point and click adventure games, I think they are games where you go and explore and enjoy moving around, along with, well pointing and clicking. One good example is Mario and the music box. But this game is nothing like that, nor any other good point and click game. It is poorly made with bad controls, insanely slow dialog, and most importantly, an insanely long and boring tutorial. It took me half an hour just to get through, and that's not including the parts of the game I played. Maybe if it was free, I wouldn't be writing this review right now, but instead, it costs 2 dollars! In conclusion, I would not suggest buying this game if your a customer, and if you're a game developer, if you want people to like this, you better get a major update!!!

Fills the p&c adventure hunger

edlahoz on

United States

Good, fun, monkey islandish.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Xoron
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish
Recent release
2.8 (3 years ago )
Released on
Sep 15, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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