There Is No Game: Jam Edition 2015 reviews

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.
fun despite the lack of game.