StickSkills said, "The game sports a wonderful art style, blending classic pixel art with watercolor-style backgrounds to create a pleasing aesthetic. In the spirit of classic horror films, the narrative (told though comic book panels that emulate the look of Super Nintendo games) revolves around a young girl sent to a correctional school who stumbles across an occult book dripping with blood. Each night, the girl is pulled into a another vivid, monster-filled nightmare in which the book imbues her with blades for arms. She must survive her dreams and figure out the book’s true nature."
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Gaming Boulevard wrote a review of They Bleed Pixels, explaining it's one of the best indie games ever.
As an anonymous student of the Lafcadio Academy for Troubled Young Ladies, you must battle through your nightmares to defeat a curse that’s slowly transforming your body into a clawed demonic form. Originally released for PC in 2012, They Bleed Pixels balances a perfect mix of fast-paced acrobatic platforming and fierce, one-button, slash 'em up combat. By suppressing their urge to button mash in favor of focusing on stylish and smart kills, players are rewarded with a checkpoint they can choose when to place for safety... or try their luck by holding onto it for extra bonus points.