Pixel Washer turns power washing into a pixel-art clean-up job

Pixel Washer turns power washing into a pixel-art clean-up job

Acclaim has added Pixel Washer to its publishing slate. The game follows Pigxel, a small pixel pig with a pressure washer and a town that badly needs cleaning.

The structure is direct: move through more than 40 hand-crafted stages, wash away grime, collect hidden money and baubles, then spend upgrades on a stronger washer. The locations range from parks and docks to arcades, museums and a multiplex cinema.

Pixel Washer leans into a 16-bit look inspired by the Sega CD and TurboDuo era. Pixel artist Alessandro Marani is behind the visual style, so the cleanup work is framed less like a realistic sim and more like a bright arcade task list.

The Steam page is already live. The press kit from Acclaim also points to a demo, which the publisher is offering to media on request.

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