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McPixel 3 is coming from Sos Sosowski and Devolver Digital - but what happened to number 2? Guess that one got lost adventuring. Even their official announcement email was confused, telling us to join them in asking "What the hell happened to McPixel 2?".

The original released back in 2012 and this follow-up is described as: "Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It's falling too fast to be either of those. It's McPixel! A wanna-be hero who keeps getting mixed up in the most unbelievable situations you can imagine. Avert one disaster after another at every turn using unconventional yet entertaining methods of mayhem including - but not limited to - summoning a spider-billionaire, having a BBQ in his pants, punching a T-Rex into outer space, peeing into sports cars, and kicking Fork Parker in the balls."

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Some of what to expect:

  • 100 mind-blowing levels
  • Over 900 hilarious gags
  • Nearly 1500 interactive items
  • Over 20 minigames in all imaginable genres
  • 258,924,600 pixels
  • Works on your mom's computer
  • Steve
  • A water level

The first one didn't support Linux on Steam (other stores had it) but seems this one will.

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ridge Feb 18, 2022
Oh man can't wait!! McPixel introduced me to Sos' games and I had so much fun with it back when. This is gonna be good.
Shmerl Feb 18, 2022
lol that trailer is bizarre enough to be funny

The first one didn't support Linux

I see Linux is listed as supported for the first game on itch.io: https://sos.itch.io/mcpixel

And it's on sale there now.

UPDATE: From the listing, it looks like it's using Adobe Air, which might a problem and reason Steam doesn't list it.


Last edited by Shmerl on 18 February 2022 at 9:31 am UTC
dos Feb 18, 2022
I see Linux is listed as supported for the first game on itch.io: https://sos.itch.io/mcpixel

Yup, it's also there on Humble. It was simply never uploaded to Steam, as the game was released before Steam supported GNU/Linux.
Liam Dawe Feb 18, 2022
lol that trailer is bizarre enough to be funny

The first one didn't support Linux

I see Linux is listed as supported for the first game on itch.io: https://sos.itch.io/mcpixel

And it's on sale there now.

UPDATE: From the listing, it looks like it's using Adobe Air, which might a problem and reason Steam doesn't list it.

Good catch, noted.
damarrin Feb 18, 2022
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May a day saved on the john. Good stuff.
pb Feb 18, 2022
By a total coincidence, I wanted to play McPixel yesterday on Android, but it didn't launch, citing incompatible system version. I got it from humble bundle way back but the Linux version never worked for me for whatever reason. I guess I'll try the steam version, seeing as it has a platinum rating on protondb.
whizse Feb 18, 2022
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Works on your mom's computer
Well of course! My moms running a standard Debian bullseye, so unless the port was botched I would expect it to work.
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