The fan-made game, Pixel Force: Left 4 Dead, is an 8-bit-style demake of the hit video game Left 4 Dead. Developed by Eric Ruth Games, this fan-made game was released as freeware on January 4, 2010. While the game has a number of flaws, fans of the original are likely to enjoy the 8-bit style and the fun aspects it offers. This review looks at the best features of this fan-made game.
The game was inspired by the NES version of Left 4 Dead, and was created by a single developer, Eric Ruth. The gameplay is similar, but it is different. It features eight-bit-style graphics and a zombie-apocalyptic setting. There is no third-person perspective, and you must use your mouse and keyboard to interact with your character. The goal is to survive as long as possible, and to do this, you must be fast and accurate.
While the storyline in Left 4 Dead is fairly simple, the game is quite challenging and has a good amount of replay value. The four main characters, Charlie, Rick, and Carl, are all based on popular video games. The gameplay is first-person, with some overhead action, and the player controls the characters by clicking on buttons. Players can play the game alone, or with a friend, and the game supports two to four players. The game features four stages and five parts for each one.