"There is no game: Wrong dimension" is a Point&Click comedy adventure (and Point&Click only!) that will take you on a journey you never asked to go on, through silly and unexpected video game universes. Will you be able to play along with the "Game" to find your way home? We sincerely think NOT.
Platforms
Android iOS Mac Switch PCGenres
Adventure Indie Point-and-click PuzzleThemes
Comedy
Languages: English and 10 more
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| Portuguese (Brazil) | |||
| Chinese (Simplified) | |||
| German | |||
| English | |||
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Media
Critic Reviews
Hey Poor Player
By Daymon TrapoldEvery now and then, a game comes along that just absolutely blows up your expectations. There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension is one such game. Superb design, excellent voice acting, with a surprisingly moving story, it’s an undeniably endearing and unique experience. Honestly, it’s hard to find anything to criticize with this game. If I had to be really nitpicky, I suppose that the game is perhaps a little on the short side, and maybe a couple of the puzzles were a little too esoteric for my brain to readily solve. If you’re looking for a unique point-and-click to take a break from your usual genre, I honestly couldn’t recommend this game more.
Critical Hit
By Darryn BonthuysSo what is this interactive story that I've been throwing my thumbs at, attempting to guide its fate while being exposed to cracks in the wall that separates its reality from mine? Is it an absurdly smart commentary of video games, a bonkers adventure to watch unfold, a slice of creativity rarely seen in the industry? Is it an experience that has to be felt to be understood, thanks to its talkative AI and whimsical approach? Whatever it is, one thing is for certain: There is no game.
Rapid Reviews UK
By SquashpickleIn this review, I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the “out-of-the-box” (non) point and click puzzler from developer Draw Me A Pixel which was (not) announced and then (not) immediately released in the latest Nintendo Indie Showcase. Reviewing this experience almost seems redundant. After all, There Is No Game.
Everyeye.it
By Gabriele CarolloThere is No Game: Wrong Dimension is a particular adventure, of those that so effectively break the fourth wall to compose a unique mood of its kind. If you loved The Stanley Parable, or if you're looking for fiercely niche experiences, Draw Me's work at Pixel is the one for you.
Nintendo Enthusiast
By Steven RollinsA code for There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension review was provided by the publisher.