Pizza Possum, a new sneaky arcade game where you stuff your face with delicious food, is unveiled by Cosy Computer and Raw Fury.
This pixel art piece by @xxrednijaxx96, shows a bustling city below, with its bright lights and tall buildings. Above, the stars twinkle serenely in rhythm with the moon as the planet Saturn with its rings is visible in all its celestial glory.
When I look at this artwork, I am reminded that despite our busy lives, we are just a small part of something much greater. The pixelated style adds to this feeling of insignificance in the grand scheme of things, and that our existence is simply a tiny pixel in the universe. It, however, also tells us that each pixel, representing each individual person and thing, is an integral part of this larger picture and cannot exist without each other.
This artwork serves as a reminder to appreciate the beauty and interconnectedness of our own world and the wonders around us.
Healthcare Professional, Gamer, and Writer all rolled up in one. He once opened up an old Atari 2600 to see if it had a heart ... and it did. Hence, the lifelong love affair with gaming.
Pizza Possum, a new sneaky arcade game where you stuff your face with delicious food, is unveiled by Cosy Computer and Raw Fury.
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