Pixel Flow Level 728 Solution | Pixel Flow 728 Walkthrough
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Pixel Flow Level 728 Walkthrough
This level features a chunky, retro-style pink boombox set against a wall of light blue tiles. The object is centered, but it’s surrounded by a thick "wrapper" of background colors that you have to peel away first. The rules are standard but punishing here: you must clear the outer layers of the radio to reveal the mechanical parts inside. If you grab a pig color that isn't currently exposed on the surface, that pig will sit in your slot, uselessly holding onto its ammo. Because of the density of the layers here, I judge this to be a very hard level.
Pixel Flow Level 728 Overview
Imagine a pixelated 80s boombox. The main body is a vibrant, solid Pink. It has a handle on top and a display window in the center made of White and Blue pixels. However, you can't just start jamming to the music because the entire device is encased in a background of Light Blue (Cyan) tiles, sprinkled with bits of Green and White confetti.
The board layout is deceptive. The left side and top edge are bordered by icy blocks. While these don't always block shots directly, they visually cramp the board, making it feel tighter than it is. The bottom is lined with Wooden Crates, which means your pigs on the bottom conveyor belt have zero line of sight until those crates are smashed or you shoot over them from the side.
The most dangerous part of Pixel Flow Level 728 is the depth. This isn't a flat image. The Pink frame is thick. Behind the front face of the radio, there are layers of Black and darker colors that act as shadows. If you don't clear the Light Blue background and the Pink face efficiently, you will end up with high-ammo pigs clogging your slots while you wait for a single valid target to appear.
Step by step solution walkthrough for Pixel Flow Level 728
First Color Zone to Erase in Pixel Flow Level 728
Your first move must be to aggressively target the Light Blue (Cyan) background.
Narratively, this makes sense because the Light Blue is the "air" around the radio. Logically, it’s the only move that keeps you alive. The Light Blue pixels form a massive, contiguous block that wraps around the left, right, and top of the Pink boombox. If you pick up a Pink pig right now, it might fire 5 or 6 shots at the front face, but then it will get stuck because the sides of the radio are still covered by the Light Blue wall.
Grab the Light Blue pigs immediately. They will strip away the outer edges, exposing the "sides" of the pink handle and the main chassis. Do not touch the Green or Dark Blue pigs yet unless they are blocking a Light Blue pig you desperately need. Those colors are scattered confetti and will not give you a clean, long firing streak this early. Clear the room. Make space for the main event.
How to pass Pixel Flow Level 728 without power ups or boosters
Once the Light Blue background is about 80% gone, the level shifts. The picture will look half-destroyed; the "air" is gone, and a floating Pink skeleton of a radio remains.
At this stage, you must switch your priority to Pink.
This is the trap where people fail without boosters. You will see enticing White or Blue pixels in the center of the radio (the tape deck area). Ignore them. If you grab a White pig now, it will shoot the few visible white pixels on the front and then choke your slot because the rest of the white pixels are buried inside the radio.
Focus entirely on shaving down the Pink blocks. The Pink layer is incredibly thick. As you strip it away, you will start to see Black pixels appearing in the deep layers (the internal shadows of the device).
Critical tactical shift: Watch the Black pigs on the belt. In the mid-game, Black becomes a valid color as the Pink frame dissolves. However, Black pixels are usually scattered deep inside. Only pick up a Black pig if you clearly see a large exposed patch of black shadows. If you pick it up too early, it will sit in your slot with 18 ammo and nowhere to shoot, forcing you to restart. Stick to the primary outer color (Pink) until it is literally gone.
Last Details You Clean Up in Pixel Flow Level 728
By the end, the Pink frame will be a memory. You are left with the "guts" of the boombox.
The final few moves usually involve the White and Blue stripes in the center (the speaker grill and buttons) and the stubborn Black outline pixels that were hiding at the very back.
Be careful with the Green pixels on the right edge. They often survive until the end because they were part of the confetti mix and might have been covered by a stray Pink block. The last cubes to hide are almost always in the bottom corners, right behind where the Wooden Crates used to be. The firing angles there are terrible. Ensure you have a clean shot from the side conveyor belt to sweep that bottom row, or you’ll be stuck with one pixel left and a queue of useless pigs. Clear the center. Then snipe the corners. Victory.


