
"There is no reason why the game must be a standalone game. What I’m trying to say is: McPixel feels like something you’d play in your Internet browser. McPixel is also a rather crude game. There’s a little bit of nudity and a large focus on bodily fluids. Although it might look kid friendly from a glance, it isn’t.", writes Matt Jonas.

McPixel is genre-less hilarious game so pixelated that will bring you back to 80s
Brett spotlights indie games of new and old in half hour of indie. This week he played McPixel. A very bizarre adventure game.

When you first boot up the game, McPixel warns you that long play sessions can lead to brain damage. Take note. They mean it. McPixel is a series of short, rapid-fire point-and-click “adventures” that highlight everything that is wrong with the point-and-click genre. Each scenario only lasts about 20 seconds, and in that time, you’re supposed to find a way to defuse an explosive. The solutions rarely make sense, though...