There’s no knowing that you’ll go nowhere in life not knowing your no’s! Though sparse by way of gameplay and mechanics, the game’s strength lies within the commentary on social norms by over-exaggerating “yes-man” culture and self-sacrifice most of us can relate to on some level.
Say No! More does a great job in giving the player some casual and lighthearted fun. With some satirical and colorful scenarios about corporate work culture, the adventure provokes themes of self-advocacy and helping those around you. You can easily tell the game is full of heart and humor. Despite its shortcoming of being a one-time deal, Say No! More is an experience worth picking up.
I love the whacky humor in this game. Seeing the trailers, I went into this game expecting a totally over-the-top whimsical experience, start-to-finish. But, it was way more than that. This one hit home for me. I certainly did not* expect it to get emotional.
I said no to someone I should have been saying no to for a long time, after playing this.
Note to the devs: I am one of the devs on Before Your Eyes. I hope you all play it! I think you'll enjoy it.
Unusual indie videogame.
It is a story about a good hearted but doormat young intern that begin working in a big corporation ... and has to cope with modern social and workspace problems: expectations, pressure on people to always be accommodating, pay your dues, abusive bosses, exploitative coworkers, excessive p.c., and so on.
It's story and humor can really help self-advocacy and promote helping those around you, it's deep, realistic and meaningful without being heavy or naive.
I like it and I can relate on some aspect of his story.
It is more like an interactive movie than a real videogame, there are few things to do, but it worth it.
Give it a try, if you are or if you have been an intern at some point of your life.
It made you rethink some working and social habits.
Look, it's more of an experimental comedy movie than anything else. Unless you just want to mess around and interrupt digital co-workers with laughter for however long you feel like.
Say No! More is an odd little game that’s worth checking out, but only for its sharp satire, humorous moments and quirky cast of characters. When it comes to delivering an actual game, though, it falls flat, especially when it tries to create an illusion of any depth. Still, the writing alone, combined with its unique style, make this into a bizarre workplace tale you may want to hear, especially if you’re all too familiar with the awkwardness of the daily grind. Overall, maybe it doesn’t deserve the most enthusiastic “Yes!” but you shouldn’t say “No!” to this game either.
If Say No! More is a rallying call for anxiety-wrecked individuals who don’t know how to say no, it’s an amusing one, even if it’s not always memorable. It serves its purpose best as a comical and occasional reminder that we all have the courage and tenacity to tell someone we won’t always be at their beck and call. Turn to your nearest two-year-old for more advice on this front.
7,0/10
It seems to be an interesting concept, a nice graphics, but a very weak implementation. The story amuses the first 10 minutes, then for another 1.5 hours its boring, not funny and not interesting.
The gameplay here is terrible, it is essentially just a clicker, they could have made it so that at least it was necessary to shout differently at different enemies, but no, any type of shout works the same for everyone.
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Вроде бы интересная концепция, приятная картинка, но очень слабая реализация. Сюжет веселит первые 10 минут, а потом вы ещё 1,5 часа тупо терпите его через силу, не смешно и неинтересно. В конце воможно можно словить какой-то философский подтекст, при разговоре с боссом всех боссов, но это не точно).
Геймплей тут вообще ужас, это по сути просто кликер, могли бы сделать, чтобы хотя бы надо было по-разному кричать на разных врагов, но нет, на всех одинаково работает любой тип крика.
I had a blast playing this. It's just so wholesome and fun and really relatable and especially I kept thinking of one of my friends. Who just kept saying yes to everything so it was kind of funny. I kept imaging him saying no **** is a comedy game with an amazing aesthetic that reminds me of PS1 LEGO man, so that's good.What's dark me most what all the creative and imaginary ways, they did everything it's just so creative and always keeps me on my toes. I never knew what was gonna happen next so that is the best part of the comedy game it keeps me **** took 2 hours it's very awesome on discounts. So just play it it's fun .
Wasted potential. You can just watch it on YouTube and lose nothing cause there is no choice in this game. All you do is hit space and watch an endless cutscene with questionable humor and philosophy. When the game is not convenient for you to answer no, it takes away your ability to speak and all you can do is **** message of the game "say no only when it coincides with the opinion of author"
Summary SAY NO! MORE is the world’s first NPG (NO!-Playing Game). Play as an intern with a burning desire to say NO! to everything and everyone. Customize your character, say NO! in different styles and languages, clap back at mean colleagues and change the world! WISHLIST TODAY!