You've got a conveyor belt. You've got pixel blocks rolling down it. And somewhere between the red cannon and the blue block, there's a chain reaction waiting to happen.
Pixel Blast is a color-matching puzzle that swaps combat for creativity. Cannons sit at the bottom of the screen, each one loaded with a specific color. Your job? Tap a cannon. It fires at matching pixel blocks on the conveyor. Block breaks. Points stack. The belt keeps moving.
The catch is the conveyor. Blocks keep coming. Cannons keep firing. But you've only got so much room. Let the belt overload and the level's done. So you've got to think ahead — which block to smash first, which cannon to save for later, when to use a booster to clear the chaos.
Early levels ease you in. A few colors. Simple patterns. You're cruising, feeling clever. Then the belt speeds up. More colors join the mix. Blocks start stacking in patterns that don't line up with your cannons. That's when the game stops being relaxing and starts being personal.
Boosters bail you out when the board goes cold. Extra shots. Color swappers. Board clears. Use them right and you'll cruise through the tricky levels. Waste them and you're watching the belt jam while you've got three cannons and nothing to shoot.
It's colorful. It's satisfying. It's the kind of game where "one more level" turns into an hour of watching pixels explode.
No downloads. Browser only. Just you, a conveyor, and a whole lot of blocks that need breaking.