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Literally Just Pixels On A Screen

Literally Just Pixels On A Screen

by pixelsonascreendev

★ 86%
Price Free
Avg Players 37
Reviews 148
Released Jan 31, 2025
CasualFree To PlayIdler
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▼ Not recommended 0 hrs
0/8008135.4254354357353532332555431700494898346787 The reason for these games is because Valve banned all NFT buying and Blockchain games. This is just NFT’s in a new form. Already seen a few of these with locked inventories well the devs run away with the market trade cash. Every time a thing is sold steam makes a % and the dev who published the game makes a %. Almost every item sells for 0.03$ meaning steam makes 0.01$ the dev makes 0.01$ and the player who sold it makes 0.01$. Its a circle jerk of money between players well the devs take money off the top every time. All of these games WILL be banned at some point and only a very few people who used auto clickers and cheated the system will be walking away with money. Already seen a few of them with like 700+ items in every one of these ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ games. These games were made to be farmed by Chinese bots and you're never going to come out on top. Every single one is made by a different 1 game dev that knows they will get banned. I would bet money most of the games are made by the same person. seen a few of these market scam game devs rocking vac and game bans
23 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 236 hrs
The rarest six pixels all have a drop rate of 0.5^15^3, a number so small my TI-84 assures me it equals zero. According to my napkin math, if you keep the game running 24/7, then should take about four billion years for a single one of these to drop; almost the age of the earth.

So it might take a little while to fill out the gallery.
16 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 14 hrs
It's literally just pixels. You get 1 pixel every 1 hour, there is no way to shorten this timeframe. If you get duplicates, you can trade in 10 pixels for 1 new random pixel, which could also be a duplicate. Absolute nonsense. 10/10
14 found helpful Steam ↗

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