There Is No Game: Jam Edition 2015
About
I told you there is no game!
It's not like it’s a Point&Click that won the 2015 Construct Deception Jam, or that millions of people have tried it.
Of course not!
And if you’ve never heard of it, now’s the perfect time to go for a walk, read a book... or something…
If, despite all these warnings, you “had fun,” we strongly advise you not to click on the following image to discover "THERE IS NO GAME:
Wrong dimension".
No, really... don't do it.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1240210
It's not like it’s a Point&Click that won the 2015 Construct Deception Jam, or that millions of people have tried it.
Of course not!
And if you’ve never heard of it, now’s the perfect time to go for a walk, read a book... or something…
WEAK POINTS:
- It's free, which is a problem when you go to ask for a refund.
- The voice-over acting is pathetic.
- There are only two different endings, which you’ll never even get to because you’re not going to install it.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Since there's no game, you'll be saving a lot of time. Isn't that great?
- It contains a keyboard shortcut that simplifies your progress: ALT+F4
If, despite all these warnings, you “had fun,” we strongly advise you not to click on the following image to discover "THERE IS NO GAME:
Wrong dimension".
No, really... don't do it.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1240210
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: Dual Core with SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 4000
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: Built In
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: OS X Sierra 10.12+
- Processor: Dual Core with SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: 1024MB VRAM, Metal/OpenGL 3.2 (Intel HD 4000)
- Storage: 120 MB available space
- Sound Card: Built In
There Is No Game: Jam Edition 2015 reviews and comments
There's nothing particularly *wrong* with it and it definitely shows some promise as an indie game, but it's just fine (nothing more). The dated pop culture references and eye-rolling self-referential humor didn't particularly engage me, and the puzzles were pretty ordinary. The meta-referential storytelling is the most noticeable thing about this game and definitely what got it the most attention, but it has been done better in many other games and the game is too short to make much of the concept. Overall pretty meh.