Pixel Park Puzzle is a top-down parking game in the browser: drive each vehicle into its marked bay without hitting cones or walls. Campaign levels add tighter layouts and multiple vehicle types. About ~132 KB after Play, no install, no account.
Prefer a pipe rotation grid? Try Pipe Rotate Puzzle.
Steer vehicles into parking bays and clear campaign levels. From Pixel Parker by Mason L'Etoile (MIT). About ~132 KB downloads once when you press Play.
Keyboard: W/S throttle, A/D steer, Escape pause. Digit2 cycles vehicle. Click menu buttons on screen. Best on desktop with a keyboard.
Welcome to Pixel Park Puzzle - a free browser parking game you can play without an account or install. Press Play to load the ~132 KB canvas engine in a same-origin iframe, then use W/S to throttle and A/D to steer each vehicle into its marked bay. Dodge cones and walls, pause with Escape, and press Digit2 to cycle vehicles when a level offers more than one. Progress stays in your current session only and is never uploaded. Privacy note: nothing leaves this device except the initial page and game files from this site. For more free browser games, open the games hub. Prefer pipe rotation instead? Try Pipe Rotate Puzzle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Pixel Park Puzzle do?
You drive pixel vehicles into marked parking bays on a top-down lot. Avoid cones and walls. Each campaign level can include multiple vehicles and tighter layouts.
Does it work on a phone?
The engine is keyboard-first (W/S throttle, A/D steer). On-screen menu buttons respond to clicks, but steering works best on desktop with a keyboard.
Is anything saved in my browser?
No localStorage keys in this build. Progress is session-only. Reloading the page returns you to the title menu.
How big is the download?
About ~132 KB of HTML, JS, CSS, and sprites after you press Play. The browser caches it for later visits on the same device.
How do I play?
Click Play, then use on-screen menu buttons to pick a level. W and S throttle forward and reverse. A and D steer. Escape pauses during a level. Digit2 cycles vehicles when a level offers more than one.
Is this open source?
Yes. Adapted from Pixel Parker by Mason L'Etoile (masonlet/pixel-parker) under the MIT license. This site build strips debug auto-win, adds noindex on the iframe, and ships LICENSE next to the engine.