Pix-o-Mania: Pixel Logic – Conceptis Ltd.

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Pix-o-Mania: Pixel Logic – Puzzle Game Review

Pix-o-Mania: Pixel Logic Screenshot

Pix-o-Mania: Pixel Logic is a Puzzle/Adventure game from Conceptis Ltd., first launched in 23rd January 2020.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 76+ ratings on the App Store.

What Makes Pix-o-Mania: Pixel Logic Stand Out

Join Anna-the-Owl in her picture-painting adventure through the exciting world of Pix-o-Mania! Solve pixel-art puzzles level after level to uncover the big pictures and watch them morph into beautiful hi-res masterpieces as you travel across exotic countries, scenes and landscapes.

Download free, and start your Pix-o-Mania art quest now!

FEATURING:
• Solve endless puzzles and get smarter while having fun
• Over 900 pixel-art levels to solve
• Different level types offer a variety of playing modes
• Over 30 big colorful pictures to complete
• Completed pictures morph into awesome hi-res masterpieces
• Collect and save your masterpieces in the gallery
• Share your masterpieces with your social friends
• Unlock new countries and sceneries during your adventure
• Replay puzzles to get a better result
• Hours of puzzling-fun for the whole family
• Continue playing on other devices using cloud saves

This Puzzle game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.

Player Feedback

As a newer release, Pix-o-Mania: Pixel Logic is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .

Recent Updates & Development

Latest Update: 23rd January 2020

Recent improvements include:
Improvements and fixes

Download & Availability

Pix-o-Mania: Pixel Logic is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.

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Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.

Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.

Player Experience Highlights

Community Insight:

We agree that the owl is totally annoying but mostly we want to know WHEN WILL THERE BE MORE LEVELS??? Thank you.


We have been doing Conceptis puzzles for decades now and this type of puzzle is new to us…been having a lot of fun learning new strategies. Nice challenge.


Folks need to stop whining. Its a lovely game, they clearly put a lot of work into it and of course its aiming for a different audience than their usual crowd, but thats ok. Love the bird. And you dont run out of paint unless you mark the wrong square. But you shouldnt be guessing with these puzzles anyways.


Love this game especially when we've played through all the weekly releases of all the other Conceptis games. Yes, it's cutesy and it took a while to get to the challenging levels but it's a great game! This is the kind of game that will get our young son into logic style puzzles. Thank you, Conceptis.


We love Conceptis games, but this one aimed for kids and pay-to-play mechanics is a solid FAILURE for this previously-great company. Unfortunately like others have said, penalizing your target audience for experimentation and/or not picture-perfect hand-eye coordination means your kids (and we adults) will put this game down quicker than you can say, Ill go back to their similar and MUCH MORE FORGIVING titles of Pic-a-Pix or Link-a-Pix. Even the skinny-line block-style fonts will have anyone on their 5 screen-size phones ready to trash this game because you cant tell if any illegible numeral is a 2, 3, 4, a question-mark, or a currency symbol. And yet thus really shouldnt surprise us because font readability has been a continual oversight for years, such as Sum Sudoku has 3-pixel-high numbers, or Link-a-Pix often having tiny yellow numbers against a white background. And all of this leads to the common thread here that ANY mistakes by the player equates to lower score, running out of times/moves, and eventually costing real money because of THIS 1 APPs focus to make money not upon friendly appeal and good design, but rather punishment via their own unrealistic expectations upon an imperfect gamer. Our message to Conceptis is to stick to brain-games and making profit by sticking to good puzzles, rather than wade into the greed-stained depths of loot-boxes & micro-transactions.


Definitely not for young kids. Too many bombs, owl gets annoying. Money spent just to advance in the game. We do like the pictures though. Beware, you can ask for a paint hint and get nothing, waisting diamonds.


Couldnt get to challenging levels. Hope you create same with adults in mind. Love all your app, so disappointed that this basically for young children.


We love Conceptis – both the website and apps and this is clearly a new direction. The animations and pictures are probably targeted to a younger audience but the puzzles themselves are unforgiving of touch placement on small screens like phones, even with zooming, etc.


This game is clearly aimed at young children, as anyone who is over the age of 14 and/or familiar with their other logic games will find this app tedious and cloying. We love Conceptis and have for more than 25 years, so theyre entitled to a miss now and then. Ill stick with their other apps while Im awaiting app versions of the last few puzzles on their website, which havent yet been ported over to mobile platforms.


Exact same game as Block-A-Pix, but with annoying mascot and animation. Maybe that appeals to some, but not to us.


This game feels really different from the other Conceptis games and Im not a huge fan of the scores or animations and there is no option to select difficulty based on mood. We dont find it as helpful to unwind at the end of the day. There is nothing wrong with this game, but we prefer the original direction of these games. We have almost every conceptis game downloaded and really enjoy the simplicity of design.


Here's the thing. This app is clearly designed for kids, which in itself is fine and dandy. The first few puzzles are a tutorial designed to help new young puzzlers, and the animations and cheery owl character help keep them engaged. Great so far. Except the amount of "paint" is limited, meaning that any "errors" use up resources. These will replenish over time… Or can be bought with premium currency. In other words, there is an artificial scarcity imposed which pushes the player towards spending real money. That's the combination that bothers us. An app clearly designed for kids, but which penalizes experimentation by encouraging them to spend money. This app is literally monetizing a kid's puzzle learning experience. And that is morally foul.


We thought this app would be like your other puzzle apps. We have all of those and play them regularly. We dont like cartoonish characters and adventure stuff. Just the puzzles.


We spent more time waiting for the animations to finish than we did playing the puzzles. Not like any of this companys other games, which we generally like.


Perhaps this is the developers first foray into the childrens market, so we are not the target audience. But it looks and plays nothing like any other Conceptis game. The idea of solving just a small chunk of the picture over 20 or 30 rounds is interesting, but ultimately too easy. Maybe it gets harder later on, but we gave up after completing the second painting. We also did not like all the animation between rounds. It took longer to display the animation and changes to score, than it did for us to solve the chunk. There are options to turn off sound effects and music, but you still have to sit through the animations. After the first dozen or so times, the animation has outstayed its welcome. We dont really know what the developer is going for in this implementation, but we prefer the thoughtful relaxing games they are already known for, versus games with goofy animation and sound effects, where you are penalized for making a mistake or running out of time. We love Conceptiss other games, but this one is a delete app.


We really want to enjoy the game but the owl keeps judging us while we play.


Theres a zillion apps out there that are covered in ads and nickel and dime you over everything: clues, an extra few minutes of play, whatever. We have every other game by Conceptis specifically because they dont use that model every other conceptis app has a very reasonable model where you get a certain number of free puzzles, and if you want more you pay for more. No ads, no gimmicks, no surprises. Its a great model! It works! And then theres whatever this is. M Thanks, we hate it. (Not because it has cutesy features that seem to be aimed at a younger audience. Thats fine. Because we dont need a puzzle app tracking private information, and we certainly dont need an app where the amount of money you can spend on in-app purchases has no upper bound, which seems to be the case here.).


What an awful release by an otherwise wonderful developer.


If you love Conceptis puzzles you will hate this. Its everything thats wrong with everyone elses puzzles. If Conceptis has their heart set on going in this direction, they should have done it under a new name so as not to taint the Conceptis brand.
User feedback from Apple App Store


App Details

  • Version: 1.08
  • Size: 203.24 MB
  • iOS: 9.0 or later
  • Languages: EN
  • Content Advisory:
  • Developer: [Conceptis Ltd.]()

Last updated: 23rd January 2020 | Genre: Puzzle, Adventure | Developer: Conceptis Ltd.

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