This is Capture the Pixel.
The red team and the blue team keep struggling on their endless battle.
There is only one objective: Defeating the rival team.

How, you may ask?

This is the pixel. Your rival's most preciated possession. You must capture it from their base and take it back to your base. The team that captures the rival's pixel more times wins the round.

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Well, that's easy!

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Not so fast, my friend. Your enemies will be lurking at the other side of the mountain. You will be ambushed every time. Go with care or you will lose the pixel.

But don't worry, you won't go barehanded against your rivals. There are many powerful weapons scattered all through the map. Take advantadge of them and crush the hopes and dreams of your enemies!

Use the W, S, A, D keys to move.

Move your mouse to aim and left click to shoot.

Walk over the enemy pixel to grab it!. Then touch your own base to score!

You won't need much to play Capture the Pixel:

  • A computer running a recent enough version of Windows or Mac OS X.
  • A mouse and a keyboard
  • Permanent internet connection. Using a wired connection is strongly recommended. It will work fine under Wi-Fi anyway.
  • A chair to sit while you're playing.
  • A cat could be fine too.

If your game doesn't run in your computer, tell us and we'll try to make it work! This was done in a very short time, wonder how well tested it must be. Linux users: This will probably work better using Wine and forcing the player to use the OpenGL renderer than using the native Linux player. If you don't know what does this mean, go back to Windows!

Capture the Pixel was done through the last week on the spare time of the following people:

  • César González Segura: Assembled the game client with duct tape and chewing gum. Also designed the seriously flawed networking protocol.
  • Francisco Javier Moragón Fernández: Coded the backend server and fine tuned the protocol. Later he flew off with the source code to the rival team.
  • Aitor Cortés Sáez: Drew most of the graphics and created the animation system.
  • Jose Antonio Hernández Ruíz, Ximo Ventimilla Zuñiga and Adrian Peláez Serrano: Made many of the graphics and tested the game until their fingers broke.
Some huge bugs may happen while you play. Sorry!
StatusOn hold
Rating
AuthorJumble! Devs
GenreShooter
Tags2D, ctf, low-rez-jam, Massively multiplayer, online, Pixel Art
LicenseGNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL)
Asset licenseCreative Commons Attribution_NonCommercial_ShareAlike v4.0 International
Average sessionA few minutes
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
MultiplayerServer-based networked multiplayer

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Uhm, theres a massive bug that doesn't allow me to play.. weapons keep spawning and pushing me out of the way, surrounding me, blocking my path.

I'd love to be able to play the game pls fix.

Thanks for your comment!! The available version still is the jam version so it has some bugs, and sometimes they become game breaking... Really sorry for that. But we're working on re-releasing the game soon, this time fixed and with many new stuff!

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