#pixel $PIXEL

One thing that bugs me about Pixels is how much it relies on people being impressed by the setup around the game instead of the game itself. Ronin network. Web3. Ownership. Community economy. Fine. Whatever. None of that matters if the actual moment-to-moment play starts feeling thin after a while.

And that is kind of the issue. Pixels has a nice look. It has a calm pace. It gives you that cozy farming game vibe for a bit. You plant things, gather stuff, move around, do small jobs, and it feels okay. Sometimes better than okay. But once the novelty wears off, you start noticing how much of it is just routine without much surprise.

That is where I think the hype gets ahead of reality. People talk about Pixels like it is changing everything, but a lot of the time it is just a decent browser farming game with extra baggage attached. That is not an insult. Decent is fine. Decent can be fun. But not every game needs to be treated like it is building the future.

I think Pixels would come off stronger if people talked about it more honestly. It is a simple game with some charm, some grind, and way too much crypto noise wrapped around it. That is the real version. And honestly, that version makes more sense.

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