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Escape from Pixel Castle

Rebekah Andrews

Created on October 10, 2025

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Escape from Pixel Castle

Start

Introduction

While you are traveling through unexplored areas of China, you have been captured by the soldiers of the Pixel King's Castle. You will need to gather courage and overcome the trials that the King will put you through in order to try to obtain the pixel coins, pay for your release with them, and continue your journey.

Let's go!

select mission

PIXEl rolls

Fake doors

Perspective JUMPs

coins

Dancing stones

Fake doors

You must correctly answer the various questions to find the only true door and advance in your mission.

Start

What type of Figurative Language is "You have a heart of gold?"

Simile

Personification

Metaphor

1/3

Great!

You chose the correct door

Next

1/3

What is the Rhyme Scheme of the poem?

The roses are red, the violets are blue Sugar is sweet, and so are you You bring a smile to my face And fill my heart with grace

AABB

AABC

ABAB

2/3

Take it!

You chose the correct door

Next

2/3

What kind of poem is this?

so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens.

Haiku

Free Verse

Rhymed Verse

3/3

Well done!

You have a pixel coin! Three more will be enough to buy your freedom

Continues

3/3

ERROR!

Ouch! What a headache.Try again.

Return

ERROR!

Ouch! What a headache.Try again.

Return

Error!

Ouch! What a headache.Try again.

Return

MISSION MAPS

PIXEL rolls

Fake doors

Perspective JUMPs

coins

Dancing stones

Perspective jumps

Answer the question correctly to move on

Start

With a skip in her step, Samantha made her way down the sidewalk, thrilled to be heading to the park with her friends. Her mind was already racing with all the exciting activities they would do, from swinging to sliding. However, when she arrived at the park, the crowd made her feel uneasy and nervous about joining in. Taking a deep breath, she reminded herself of the fun times she had shared with her friends in the past and found the courage to approach them with a smile. She caught up with her friends and was ready to start playing

A. Relaxed and Calm

B. Excited and Energized

C. Uneasy and nervous

D. Indifferent and uninterested

1/4

Well done!

You have jumped to the correct answer

Next

1/4

The pop quiz announcement on Friday left Jane feeling anxious. She studied hard for the subject, but still found it difficult, and she worried about her grade. On the other hand, John was excited about the pop quiz. He had a strong understanding of the subject and enjoyed the challenge of testing his knowledge. To him, the pop quizwas an opportunity to showcase his skills and prove his mastery of the subject.

A. John was eager to show off his skills on the quiz while Jane was annoyed that her teacher would schedule a quiz on a Friday.

B. Jane dreaded the upcoming quiz, and John welcomed the chance to show what he knew.

C. Jane was anxious about the quiz but excited to preform better than John

D. Jane felt confident about the quiz, while John was nervous it would impact his grade

2/4

Yeah!

You have jumped on the correct answer

Next

2/4

I trembled as I approached the door. I knew what was waiting for me on the other side, but I couldn't stop myself from going closer. I stopped and sat down in front of the door, waiting for someone to open it. When it finally creaked open, I saw the mailman standing there with a package. He leaned down to pet me and said, "Hey there, big guy, don't be scared. It's just me." Despite his reassurance, I still felt uneasy around him. But as he handed me a treat from his pocket, I realized that maybe he wasn't so bad after all.

A. At first the narrator is scared of the mailman, but begins to trust him after receiving a treat.

B. The narrator trusts the mailman and eagerly waits for him to arrive.

C. The narrator fears the mailman and wants to avoid him at all costs

D. The narrator dislikes the mailman and refuses to interact with him

3/4

Got it!

You have jumped to the correct answer

Next

3/4

As a giant, I always feel so misunderstood. Whenever I walk through a village, people scream and run away in fear. They think I am here to harm them, but all I want is to live in peace. My size and appearance may be intimidating, but I am just like any other creature, with emotions and feelings. I wish people would see me as more than just a scary monster, and take the time to get to know me. Maybe then they would see that I'm not so different after all.

A. People are right to be afraid of giants

B. Appearance is the only thing that matters when judging someone

C. The narrator enjoys scaring people in villages

D. Giants are just like any other creature with emotions and feelings

4/4

WELL DONE!

You have earned one more pixel coin. You have two left to pay the King of the castle.

Continúa

4/4

Error

Wow! It seems like the answer is incorrect.

Return

ERROR

Wow! It looks like the answer is incorrect.

Return

ERROR

Wow! It seems like the answer is incorrect.

Return

ERROR

Wow! It looks like the answer is incorrect.

Go back

MISSION MAP

PIXEL rolls

Fake doors

Perspective JUMPs

COINS

Dancing stones

PIXELrolls

You must maintain balance and jump from one roller to another by answering the questions correctly in order to progress.

Start

The sun stretched its golden arms over the horizon, waking up the sleepy town below. It yawned and cast warm rays through the windows, coaxing everyone out of bed.

How does the personification in this passage add meaning to the description of the sun?

It emphasizes the sun's role as part of the town's daily life.

It describes the sun as if it is lazy.

It suggests that the sun is too bright for the town.

1/5

In the old forest, the wind whispered secrets through the trees, and the leaves danced in delight. The brook giggled over its rocky bed, adding to the symphony of the woodland.

What is the meaning of "the wind whispered secrets" as it is used in this passage?

The wind was carrying voices from far away.

The wind was moving through the trees silently.

The wind was making a quiet, rustling sound.

2/5

The old oak tree creaked in the wind, its branches reaching out like giant arms to the sky. Leaves rustled softly, whispering secrets to the breeze.

Identify the sentence from the passage that uses personification.

"The old oak tree creaked in the wind."

"Whispering secrets to the breeze."

"Leaves rustled softly."

3/5

The stars winked at the travelers as they set up camp for the night. The moon, a glowing guardian, watched over them silently.

Which sentence from the passage uses personification?

"As they set up camp for the night."

"The moon, a glowing guardian."

"The stars winked at the travelers."

4/5

The city never slept. Its streets buzzed with the constant hum of activity, and headlights blinked like fireflies in the darkness. Voices rose and fell in the night, blending into a chorus of sounds that only a bustling metropolis could produce.

Which of the following best explains the personification of "The city never slept"?

It shows that the city is full of constant movement and activity.

It suggests that the city needs rest like a living being.

It implies that the city is alive and breathing.

5/5

WELL DONE!

You have earned one more pixel coin. You need one more to pay the King of the castle.

Continue

5/5

ERROR

Oh! It seems you got soaked

Return

MISSION MAP

PIXEL rolls

Fake doors

Perspective JUMPs

coins

Dancing stones

Dancing stones

Choose the right stones and stand on them while answering the questions correctly to move forward without falling into the water.

Start

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

1/5

Winter sunset skies Red and orange clouds alight Peaceful night descends.

What type of poem is this?

Haiku

Limerick

Free Verse

1/5

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

2/5

A babbling brook That reflects the sky above Peaceful, tranquil scene.

What type of poem is this?

Limerick

Haiku

Free Verse

2/5

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

3/5

There was a young lady named Bright Whose speed was much faster than light She set out one day In a relative way And came back the previous night.

What type of poem is this?

Haiku

Rhymed Verse

Limerick

3/5

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

4/5

A little bird with feathers bright Flew to my window one sunny day And with a tweet, it took flight In the sky, it danced and played

What type of poem is this?

Rhymed Verse

Free Verse

Limerick

4/5

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

5/5

A little bird with feathers bright Flew to my window one sunny day And with a tweet, it took flight In the sky, it will dance and play

What is the Rhyme Scheme of this poem?

AABBCC

ABAB

ABDD

5/5

WELL DONE!

It seems you have obtained the 4 pixel coins, talk to the Castle King to be released

Continue

5/5

Error

Oh! It looks like you got soaked

Return

MISSION MAP

PIXEL rolls

Fake doors

Perspective JUMP

coins

Dancing stones

use coins

Good!

King Pixel has finally set you free! You can now see the sunset at the lake.

Let's go!

YOU HAVE ESCAPED AND YOU ARE FREE!

Now you can enjoy the pleasant view of the lake at sunset

Start over

YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue

YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue

Be careful!

If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.

Continue

Exit

NOT YET READY You must complete the previous missions to continue

Be careful!

If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.

Continue

Exit

YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue

Be careful!

If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.

Continue

Exit

YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue

Be careful!

If you go back to the beginning, you will lose all progress and have to start over.

Continue

Exit

YOU ARE NOT READY YET You must complete the previous missions to continue