Not the best nutcracker in the cabinet but it still cracks nuts
They Bleed Pixels doesn't require you to leave the house so it gets a point for that. Gameplay is straightfoward enough. It's Super Meat Boy with some added components: Wolverine hands and the legs of a Dallas Cowboys cheerleeder. Like SuperMeatSack the levels are painfully difficult. Sometimes you'll scratch you orfices wondering how you completed a level without chucking your computer out the window first. And this feeling can begin around the 2nd level! While SuperMeatStick at least had some sort of learning curve thing, Your Nuts Bleed Pixels virtually has none (with the exeption of the tutorial).
An aspect of the controls doesn't make the disco ball drop in your pants either. For some reason punch and kick are bound to the same key. How your character decides which action to go with is based on what your doing (or not doing) with the directional keys. This can make you bite your buttom lip during any of the difficult platforming sections (AKA 99% of the game) or when you're sliding on ice surrounded by foes.
But I like They Bleed Pixie Sticks. It's I game I would shoot up my nose if it were in powder form. The combat is pretty tight, there's only one difficulty setting (Grow A Pair), and your character has this sexy goth-asian type thing going on.