Open the shared canvas
Participants visit the game from desktop or mobile and immediately see the current state of the board.
Online pixel battle
Launch a shared pixel canvas, invite participants, and watch collaborative artwork come alive in real time.
Runs in the browser and works for quick events, long-running community projects, and live shows.
Real-time
canvas updates
Web
no app install
Community
shared pixel art
What it delivers
Pixel Battle is a browser-based collaborative pixel art game. It helps communities engage participants, make activity visible, and create a shared visual result.
The mechanic is simple: every participant chooses a color and places a pixel on the shared board. The more active the community is, the faster the final artwork appears.
Participants visit the game from desktop or mobile and immediately see the current state of the board.
The palette and grid make it easy to place a pixel exactly where it belongs without a long tutorial.
Updates appear in real time, making the battle feel alive, social, and competitive.
The page works for public campaigns, private team activities, and promotional events where engagement and a simple entry point matter.
Descriptions, FAQ content, and metadata are available in server-rendered HTML, so search engines can read the core content without JavaScript.
Players do not need to install an app. They can open the page and sign in using the available authentication flow.
Pixel Battle fits streams, hackathons, school activities, brand communities, and internal team challenges.
Every pixel changes the shared result, and the finished canvas becomes a visual record of community activity.
Viewers draw a logo, meme, or event map together while the host comments on the progress.
Members compete for canvas areas, coordinate designs, and return to check how the board changed.
Pixel Battle explains cooperation, digital art, and real-time systems through a simple interactive mechanic.
Pixel Battle is an online game with a shared pixel canvas where participants place colored pixels and create artwork together.
No. The game runs in the browser, so participants can open it from a computer, tablet, or phone.
Yes. The format works well for streams, online communities, learning activities, promo campaigns, and internal team events.
Yes. Participants see changes on the shared board as pixels are placed, which keeps the process lively.
Open the game, choose a spot, and start creating collaborative art with your participants.
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