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Ultra Pixel Survive - Survival & action RPG

Experience intense gameplay with resource collection, barricade building, and hero evolution while minimizing interruptions from ads.

Ultra Pixel Survive
  • 1.1.0.8 Version
  • 4.8 Score
  • 326K+ Downloads
  • In-game purchases License
  • 7+ Content Rating
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CONS

Lack of tutorial leading to confusion for new players

Limited crafting options resulting in shallow gameplay

Small map size restricting exploration

Temporary save system leading to potential loss of progress

Bugs related to character movement and tool efficiency

Repetitive gameplay loop after initial stages

Inconsistent performance and glitches during play

No auto-save feature causing frustration during game sessions

Need for more biomes, quests, and challenges to enhance variety

Experience the thrill of survival in this incredible game that combines action RPG elements with a survival challenge.

Create barricades, furnaces, and anvils to enhance your weaponry, gather resources such as wood, stone, and ores, and upgrade your beloved heroes!

Frustrated by poor-quality games overloaded with advertisements? Your worries are behind you!

In Ultra Pixel Survive, enjoy your gameplay without the interruption of annoying ads!

You only encounter ads when you choose to earn gems.

Ultra Pixel Survival was meticulously crafted to stand out amidst a sea of low-quality mobile games.

Ultra Pixel Survive: A Refreshingly Pure Survival RPG Where Your Strategy—Not Ads—Dictates Your Fate

My time in this neon-soaked pixel wasteland has reignited my love for mobile survival games, precisely because it strips away the predatory design of its peers and delivers pure, adrenaline-charged strategy. 

From the first moments—scrambling to gather scattered wood as shambling pixel horrors closed in—I felt genuine tension. Building barricades with trembling fingers before nightfall, then frantically smelting ores at a flickering furnace as growls echoed outside, creates a loop of desperate ingenuity that never relents.

What begins as basic crafting evolves into thrilling depth: optimizing hero loadouts for fiery AoE attacks versus single-target snipers, strategically upgrading anvils to forge razor-sharp blades for close combat, and balancing resource hoarding against fortress expansion. 

The RPG layer elevates survival beyond mere scavenging—every material harvested fuels tangible character growth, making a reclaimed screw feel as valuable as legendary loot.

The real revelation? Zero forced ads. Like a cool breeze in a genre choked by pop-ups, Ultra Pixel Survive respects your immersion. Ads exist only when you actively choose to watch for gems—empowering you rather than disrupting you. This intentional design permeates everything: clean menus, instant restarts after death, and a crafting system that prioritizes player agency.

Battles erupt in chaotic pixel-art brilliance—think crumbling blocky towers, neon explosions painting the fog, and heroes unleashing screen-shaking ultimates against skeletal swarms and lumbering boss abominations. It’s retro charm fused with modern intensity.

Is it perfect? Progression can feel grindy—mining enough titanium for endgame swords demands patience. But this friction amplifies the triumph when your layered defenses finally repel a siege of dragon-like horrors at dawn. DevCro’s passion radiates: regular updates inject new biomes (glacial caves dripping with rare crystals!), events with exclusive gear, and clever twists like "sandstorm" modifiers that turn familiar maps into tactical puzzles.

For veterans exhausted by ad-riddled clones or newcomers craving substance over fluff, Ultra Pixel Survive is the antidote. It proves mobile survival RPGs can be deep, rewarding, and fiercely respectful of your time. Prepare to lose nights to its pixel-perfect tension—and remember: your choices, not pop-ups, decide who survives. 🔥🗡️

No Wi-Fi? Play offline. No patience? Earn gems your way. Pure. Focused. Survival.

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Information
  • Version1.1.0.8
  • UpdateJul 10, 2025
  • DeveloperJimbo Game Studio
  • CategoryAction & Adventure
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
  • Downloads326K+
  • Package Namecom.goldskullstudios.ultrapixelsurvive
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User Reviews
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  • Erick Rodriguez
    Erick Rodriguez

    Many reviews mention the absence of a tutorial. Yet, the charm of survival games lies in discovering how to thrive. In a sea of overly guiding mobile games, diving straight into action feels invigorating. There are some quirks with the sound; if other audio plays on your phone, it pauses during area transitions or may interrupt the game’s audio completely. Still, the overall aesthetic is quite enjoyable.

  • John G
    John G

    I changed my rating to three stars because of a frustrating bug. After I got an archer companion, he started attacking invisible enemies. This caused friendly fire and my health took a serious hit. I considered going solo, but the game wouldn’t let me ditch him. On top of that, the game crashed when I entered the second map, the desert one. Just a black screen and nothing else. I really want to enjoy this game, but these bugs are making it tough. I hope they get fixed soon.

  • Shnapper s
    Shnapper s

    The game is enjoyable with simple controls. It definitely needs multiplayer for more fun. Does the game have a Discord server? That would be great. When clicking on the wooden wall, an upgrade option would enhance it and change its appearance. The gameplay feels nice, but the world seems a bit small. I really hope this game becomes famous one day.

  • proxley wirdvo
    proxley wirdvo

    Tools hit a wall at level 20. Swinging came to a halt. Only jumping, dodging, and walking remained. Dodging in slow motion sometimes led to being stuck too, rendering the character useless. Fun was still there, despite the hiccups. Time flew by, almost four to five hours vanished in joy. Patience isn’t my strong suit, yet this game challenged that. Can't quite pinpoint why it grabbed me so much. Plenty of room for gameplay tweaks and bug fixes, but for a first game, it's pretty impressive!

  • Jayzen Antonio
    Jayzen Antonio

    The game has some potential. It misses a tutorial. Daytime feels empty without music. No quest or help system makes everything feel aimless. You have a resource bar, but you can’t interact with it, even if food is there. The bag holds items, but you can’t use or interact with them, making it pointless. Time stands still inside your house. Combat lacks excitement. The save system should be automatic; it would improve the experience significantly.

  • Nightmare Xxz
    Nightmare Xxz

    I’ve played games like this before, but this one really stands out! It kept me hooked for over 5 hours. Minecraft only held my attention for an hour. The new concept, those charming 2D pixels, and fresh features bring a delightful change. The gameplay felt tricky at first, but once I figured it out, I was on a roll. I reached day 18, and I’m still loving every moment. Can’t wait to see new content and updates. Awesome job!

  • Dereck Reusable
    Dereck Reusable

    I gave it five stars! It stands out from the usual mobile games that bombard you with ads. I’ve spent about five hours playing, and there are no daily tasks or seasonal pressures to worry about. Sure, it has some rough spots, but one person created this game, so it’s understandable. The best part? You can save your progress and play in short bursts, perfect for anyone with a busy schedule. Overall, it's a great experience!

  • Jack McKee
    Jack McKee

    What a great way to spend some time! Being a substitute teacher is an adventure on its own. When those kids introduced you to this game, it turned out to be a winner. Perfect for drumming up some entertainment while stuck at doctor appointments or waiting for the bus. It does have some quirks. Those defensive buildings? They need more HP. Buffing them takes forever. That definitely makes you think twice about pouring resources into them. Yet, despite those hiccups, it still draws you in for 20 to 30 minutes of fun. Those RPG elements add a nice touch. You’re set on exploring every character. It sounds like a mission. The meta awaits, and there’s no telling what surprises the developer has in store. Happy gaming!

  • Nightmare Xxz
    Nightmare Xxz

    The game started off so enjoyable. I jumped back in, excitement bubbling. Suddenly, it crashed. Frustration hit hard when I realized I had to restart from day one. That wiped out all my progress and happiness. A save/load feature would change everything. Just imagine being able to load a previous save even after a crash! It feels doable, right? If only there was a way to keep the data until I die or choose to start again. That kind of system could really bring back the fun!

  • jeremy olplo pierce
    jeremy olplo pierce

    This game shows great promise. It's quite simple at the moment. Just three areas to explore, and character progression is basic. You can level up and boost stats, but there are no skills or class upgrades. The survival element works fine. Food is easy to gather. Upgrading defenses feels unnecessary. Enemies aren't numerous enough to make using walls, traps, or turrets worthwhile. Most of the time, I just wander around defeating foes, which becomes a bit tedious fast.

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  • Name: Ultra Pixel Survive
  • Package Name: com.goldskullstudios.ultrapixelsurvive
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