Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii U eShop
- 28th Apr 2016, £1.99
- 5th May 2016, $2.99
- Also Available On
- Series
Reviews
Review PixelMaker (Wii U eShop)
For you retro art fans
Not so much a game as a creativitiy app, Nostatic Software's PixelMaker does exactly what it says in the title. Those of us with an arty side or penchant for retro gaming will enjoy creating or recreating well known pixel characters with the use of this tool, and the user interface is uncomplicated and easy to grasp. With the...
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PixelMaker News
Nintendo Download 5th May (North America)
Pocket Card Jockey! Super Punch-Out!! PixelMaker! Discounts! More!
It's time for the North American Nintendo Download Update details, once again, and this week brings a relatively broad variety of games. The Wii U has a number of new releases vying for our attention, along with another DS Virtual Console title. The New 3DS gets a fun arrival on its...
News PixelMaker is Getting Creative on North American Wii U Systems This Week
A budget tool for pixel art fans
PixelMaker arrived on the European Wii U eShop on 28th April, and now Nostatic Software has confirmed it's hitting the North American store this week on 5th May; it'll cost $2.99 in the US. Having previously brought us VoxelMaker, Nostatic now seems to be taking the same approach to producing pixel art. At a budget...
Nintendo Download 28th April (Europe)
Yo-kai Watch! SteamWorld DLC! Lost Reavers! Mini Mario! Much, much more!
With the beginning of another week we have the Nintendo Download update details for Europe, letting us know what download goodies that are on the way soon. This week's most notable arrival is a Level 5 RPG that is a phenomenon in Japan, though the overall download update is...
About The Game
PixelMaker is a drawing program designed specifically for making pixel art!
Using easy to use tools on your Wii U GamePad, you can design images as simple or as complex as you like. Experiment, and create characters and scenes based on your favourite classic video games, or draw something straight out of your own imagination. Finally, share your pixel art creations with your friends on Miiverse!
Comments 1
Gave this a chance due to It being cheap and was pleasantly surprised. Just the right amount of dPaint tools (the old Amiga paint program) to make me feel at home and drawing with the stylus works great.
Only minus is that there is no save to SD card option (they are considering it). Exporting using the screenshots method gives you artifacts (as is standard with that trick).
Max canvas is 720p.
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