Pixel Flow

What Is Pixel Flow?
Pixel Flow is a physics-driven puzzle game in which you have to clear pixel blocks by throwing the pigs to a conveyor belt. Every pig throws colored balls which can only destroy cubes of pixels of the same color. Each pig is marked by a number indicating the number of shots it has made- when all the ammunition is spent the pig leaves the stage.
When a pig has not been emptied, it passes to one of five wait slots where it could be returned to the conveyor to get another round. The difficulty will be on the selection of the proper order, space control, and ensuring that the conveyor is not overloaded.
How to Play Pixel Flow
The core gameplay loop is easy to learn:
- Tap to send a pig onto the conveyor
- The pig fires balls at pixel cubes of matching color
- Each hit reduces the cube until it disappears
- When ammo is gone, the pig leaves or waits for reuse
The conveyor belt has a capacity limit. Push too many pigs at once, and you’ll be forced to pause and rethink your flow. Progress comes from sending pigs in the right sequence and timing each move carefully.
Game Controls
- Click – Send a pig onto the conveyor belt
- Click again – Reuse pigs waiting in the slots
Why Pixel Flow Is So Addictive
Pixel Flow hits a sweet spot between calm and challenge.The graphics are cheerful and the physics is good, the pace is not rushed and there is no push to the game. It is satisfying clearing a board one piece at a time, and it almost becomes yoga until the game makes you think quicker.
It is equally efficient as a stress-buster either as a quick session or as a more extended brain-train. It is that balance that makes players come back.











































































