There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension
August 6, 2020
"There is no game: Wrong dimension" is a Point&a;Click comedy adventure (and Point&a;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 …
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Critic Reviews (15)
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85.0
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80.0
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90.0
"Some tropes wear out their welcome eventually, but pushing past the annoyances yields a gaming triumph. It fits among other progressive games like the Stanley Parable or Thomas Was Alone but carves out its own unique space. There isn&s;t anything …"
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30.0
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40.0
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20.0
"So what is this interactive story that I&s;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 …"
Read original review"Every 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 …"
Read original review"There 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&s;re looking for fiercely niche …"
Read original review"I really didn’t want this non-game to end, and I bet that you won’t either. Be sure to pick up There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension as soon as you can — I can’t promise you there will be a …"
Read original review"A rich story, perfect graphical elements, and frustratingly challenging puzzles make There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension a thoroughly worthwhile game."
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60.0
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75.0
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90.0
"An experience that pulls from gaming&s;s best (and worst) bits to create a wholly unforgettable few hours. There is No Game: Wrong Dimension, is not just a game: it&s;s something very different and a little bit special."
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80.0
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90.0
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85.0
"OK, so typically when you see games coming over in some form from the mobile space I tend to put on my skeptic hat and play “Did we really need this on a dedicated gaming console?” In the case of …"
Read original review"With unexpected twists, hilarious jokes, and innovative mechanics, There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension is undoubtedly one of the most eccentric and unique games ever released."
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85.0
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92.0
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88.0
"There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension was one of the biggest surprises I had in my life as a player. Its original, fun and engaging proposal is excellent, offering an adventure full of good humor and great challenges and puzzles. …"
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85.0
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92.0
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94.0
"When it comes down to it, There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension is a bit of a misnomer. There is certainly a game to be found here, and it&s;s a ruddy good one. If you&s;re not a fan of point-and-click …"
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85.0
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90.0
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70.0
"This extraordinary game tests you to the limit – even as it insists that it absolutely does not exist"
Read original review"A code for There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension review was provided by the publisher."
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30.0
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20.0
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40.0
"There is No Game Wrong Dimension is a delightful and very funny point&s;n click, which offers various parodies of different genres, takes to a well played narrator, and very clever and meta puzzles. If you like to laugh, play this …"
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80.0
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75.0
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80.0
"There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension is full of hilarity, it&s;s an enjoyable experience from beginning to end. It may not re-invent the point-and-click wheel but any type of gamer can find fun inside this little indie-game package, and it …"
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