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Pixel Madness: the Weirdest Mini-Games Ever Made

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Pixel mini-games are as much about nostalgia for retro graphics as they are about immersing yourself in a world of strange and unusual concepts. Here are a few such games, each offering a unique and sometimes absurd experience.

SpongeBob SquigglePants is a compilation of over 100 mini-games based on the SpongeBob SquarePants animated series. The games require the use of a uDraw game tablet and include tasks such as throwing a Frisbee to Larry the Lobster or building a bridge for Plankton. Each mini-game is time-limited and can only be tried five times before failing. The game also allows players to draw and

Crab Game is a first-person multiplayer game in which players compete in various mini-games based on children’s games. The player must avoid death and be the last one left standing to win a cash prize. The game ends if no one is left. Players can attack others with various items, compete on different maps and game modes, and communicate with each other via voice or text chat. The game was well received upon its initial release, reaching a record peak of over 56,000 players on Steam at one time and over 211,000 viewers on Twitch.

Wall Kickers is an endless platformer where the player must jump on walls. The game is rendered in pixel graphics and offers players a unique experience that requires precision and responsiveness. Every move counts and players must be prepared for unexpected twists and turns.

These games prove that even in a limited format, it is possible to create an exciting and unusual gaming experience. They offer players the opportunity to experience something new and unusual while immersing themselves in a world of strange and absurd concepts.