Home News Master Bag Throwing in Cornhole Hero: Pixeljam's New Mobile Game

Master Bag Throwing in Cornhole Hero: Pixeljam's New Mobile Game

by Bella May 21,2025

Master Bag Throwing in Cornhole Hero: Pixeljam

Pixeljam, a veteran game developer with two decades of experience, has just launched a new mobile game titled "Cornhole Hero." Available now on both Android and iOS, this game invites players to become the ultimate bag thrower in a pixelated world. Embracing minimalism, "Cornhole Hero" offers quick and engaging gameplay that's easy to pick up and play.

Known for their quirky titles like "Last Horizon" and "Potatoman Seeks the Troof," Pixeljam took a hiatus from mobile gaming but is back with a bang with "Cornhole Hero." This game marks their exciting return to the mobile platform, bringing their unique style to a new audience.

What’s a Cornhole Hero?

If you're wondering what "Cornhole Hero" is all about, think of it as a simplified arcade version of the popular American backyard game, Cornhole. It's surging in popularity, just behind Pickleball in the U.S. The game is all about mastering the art of the toss, with three distinct modes to keep things exciting: Tournament, Blitz, and Balloons, each with its own vibrant color scheme. Tournament mode, colored in blue and white, challenges you to score the highest with just five bags. Blitz mode, in orange and yellow, is a fast-paced 30-second frenzy where you can throw as many bags as possible. And in Balloons mode, which sports purple and pink hues, your goal is to pop as many balloons as you can with your beanbags.

The gameplay in "Cornhole Hero" is delightfully straightforward. A simple swipe is all you need to toss your bags, aiming for the hole or balloons to rack up those points. It's all about perfecting your timing and aim. To get a feel for the game, check out the launch trailer below.

Will You Play It?

With its high-contrast colors and simple pixel art, "Cornhole Hero" evokes the charm of classic arcade games. It's designed to be a fun time-killer, perfect for casual gamers. The game is free to download on Android, with an option to remove ads through a one-time purchase. If you're in the market for a light-hearted, easy-to-play game, head over to the Google Play Store and give "Cornhole Hero" a try.

On another note, if you're interested in more gaming news, check out the latest on how to survive Darkpeel's Lair in the new season of "Stumble Guys," titled "Superhero Showdown."

Latest Articles More+
  • 21 2025-05
    Multiple Endings in Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Revealed

    The *Assassin’s Creed* series began experimenting with multiple endings in *Odyssey*, embracing a BioWare-inspired RPG style. If you're curious about whether *Assassin’s Creed Shadows* follows this trend, here's the scoop.Does Assassin’s Creed Shadows Have Multiple Endings?The short answer is no. *A

  • 21 2025-05
    Longleaf Valley, Treesplease\'s debut release, has helped plant over two million real-world trees

    In the world of gaming for good, it's rare to hear concrete results, but today, Treesplease has exciting news to share about their debut release, Longleaf Valley. Their initiative has successfully led to the planting of over two million real-world trees, demonstrating the tangible impact of their ef

  • 21 2025-05
    "MageTrain: Spellcasting Now on Android and iOS"

    Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey with MageTrain, now available on both Android and iOS platforms. Developed by Tidepool Games, this free-to-play roguelike game infuses the classic Snake formula with auto-battler mechanics, strategic positioning, and an abundance of spell-casting excitement