Skip to Content

TUAW's Daily App: Pix'n Love Rush

I first heard about Pix'n Love Rush about a month ago from my colleague, JC.Fletcher, who described it as "a short, nervous, ristretto version of a platformer ... a sort of crossover between Mario and WarioWare, with a pinch of Galaxian and a hint of Game & Watch." And now that it's out on the App Store to play, I can say that's exactly what it is; it's a weird little mini platform game, with an art aesthetic that might turn off those not versed in gaming history.

The basic idea is that you play as a cat-like creature, and you bounce around a randomized series of 125 various 2D platforming stages, collecting good icons and staying away from bad ones. The gameplay is frenetic but forgiving. There are big bonuses to be had if you can pull things off perfectly (the colors and graphics flip through various designs), but even if you miss a few icons, the game will let you run through some quick platforming pleasures in a few modes.

If your taste in games begins and ends with FarmVille, this one's probably not for you. But if you're interested in experimental and art games, or if you just want to spend a quick 99 cents to see what this crazy, original gaming experience is like, give Pix'n Love Rush a try. It's definitely not a traditional title, but if you want to take a few steps off the beaten path in terms of gaming, there's a lot of fun to find.


Categories

iPhone App Store

I first heard about Pix'n Love Rush about a month ago from my colleague, JC.Fletcher, who described it as "a short, nervous, ristretto...
 

Add a Comment

*0 / 3000 Character Maximum

8 Comments

Filter by:
Yoshi1080

Looks like that game on XBLA. 03 Pixel or something.

June 30 2010 at 11:45 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike Schramm

Nope, we post for love of the game. Did you like it?

June 29 2010 at 2:28 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
joshua

@Chris Berryhill I was thinking the same thing!

June 29 2010 at 9:22 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bhill

Reminds me of the Virtual Boy

June 29 2010 at 9:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
1 reply to Bhill's comment
Geoff

Indeed. If by "versed in gaming history" you mean "spent hundreds of hours with your eyes shoved into a Virtual Boy hood," then count me in.

June 29 2010 at 11:51 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
City 17

"If your taste in games begins and ends with FarmVille, this one's probably not for you."

You could say that for every single app that isn't farmville... Why bother putting that?!

June 29 2010 at 9:03 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
1 reply to City 17's comment
JKT

I'm pretty sure it was more of a temporal reference, not a type-of-game reference. As in, "If you're young enough that Farmville is one of the first games you've ever played, this isn't for you. This is geared towards the 80's Space Invaders/Galaxian/Super Mario crowd." Although your point is taken--few who are into Farmville odds would be into anything arcade-like.

June 29 2010 at 10:40 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
gadjet

I love this game, I picked it up a little over a week ago.
It's and addictive little game, especially once you break into infinity mode.

Quick warning though, I first bought this while I still had my 3G and it crashed 80% of the time in the opening screen. I've since switched to the iPhone4 and it runs beautifully. Not sure if they fixed this yet, but it was a BIG problem.

June 29 2010 at 8:57 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Buy an ad here

Hot Apps on TUAW

Tweets

© 2012 AOL Inc. All Rights Reserved.