Quick overview
Lucky Aviator is a free, tiny-pixel drawing game that gives you a compact neon-green workspace. You can paint and erase while the app is open, but there’s no way to export or keep your image — once you clear the canvas or leave the session your work is lost.
Canvas behavior and basic controls
The drawing area is intentionally small and bright green. There’s a Reset control that wipes the canvas so you can begin another sketch, and a swipe gesture with the eraser tool removes unwanted marks. Several menu buttons exist, but many don’t perform as expected.
Pixel tools
- Stone brush — places solid black square pixels on the grid.
- Sand brush — draws vertical yellow blocks reminiscent of grains.
- Water tool — works like an eraser, wiping pixels away with a finger swipe.
Saving, loading and other functions
- Download — tapping it only sends you back to the main menu instead of saving.
- Resume — currently nonfunctional and won’t restore a previous session.
- Upload — unable to send or share creations from the app.
- Load Game — does not load past work or saved states.
In short: there is no working export or save feature, so drawings cannot be preserved between sessions.
Final impression
Lucky Aviator offers a very limited pixel editor with only three simple tools and a small workspace. The lack of any reliable save/load or sharing features, plus multiple broken buttons, makes it difficult to recommend for anyone who wants to keep or continue their artwork.
Technical
- Android
- Free