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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dead Pixels is an 8-bit title downloadable from Xbox Live that places the player in the middle of a citywide Zombie Apocalypse. The game includes several RPG Elements such as a level system to keep things interesting. Alone or with a buddy, you have ten (more on higher difficulties) levels of zombie killing action to get through if you want to make it to an helicopter evacuation on the other side of the city. Recently[when?] two new modes have been added called "The Solution" and "Last Stand" which are free to everyone who bought the game. |