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There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension

Aug 6, 2020

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3.81 average rating based on 191 ratings

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"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.
Release Dates
Aug 06, 2020 (Worldwide)
Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
Dec 17, 2020 (Worldwide)
Android, iOS
Apr 13, 2021 (Europe)
Nintendo Switch
Apr 14, 2021 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch
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User Stats
656
In Collection
77
Wish Listed
12
Playing
224
Backlogged
How Long Is There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension?
Main story: 5.2 hours
Main + extras: 5.3 hours
100% completion: 6.5 hours
Total completions: 7
pixelcrypt
pixelcrypt gave Nov 13, 2024
pixelcrypt gave Nov 13, 2024
Fun and smooth meta point and click

This was my second play through as I didn’t write a proper review the first time. I think I enjoyed it more this time, because originally the narrator’s voice really drove me up the wall. I guess I got used to it…

But the gameplay is just really cool. It’s a point and click game, but with one layer removed. You are basically playing through a series of games in different dimensions, but with the raw elements of the game? It’s hard to explain. Like you open the menu, and use a hammer to break the sound icon out of it and use that to mute the narrator who shoots out a cursor to click it which you can grab and pop a balloon.

It’s weird but really well done. It constantly is surprising you, has very well designed puzzles (only occasionally moon logic), and just keeps changing things up. The story really doesn’t make sense to me or mean much of anything, but it didn’t matter.

Love meta games, computer sim games, and point and clicks so this was right up my alley. I’m not huge on goofy humor or the annoying voice or the story in this one, …

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This was my second play through as I didn’t write a proper review the first time. I think I enjoyed it more this time, because originally the narrator’s voice really drove me up the wall. I guess I got used to it…

But the gameplay is just really cool. It’s a point and click game, but with one layer removed. You are basically playing through a series of games in different dimensions, but with the raw elements of the game? It’s hard to explain. Like you open the menu, and use a hammer to break the sound icon out of it and use that to mute the narrator who shoots out a cursor to click it which you can grab and pop a balloon.

It’s weird but really well done. It constantly is surprising you, has very well designed puzzles (only occasionally moon logic), and just keeps changing things up. The story really doesn’t make sense to me or mean much of anything, but it didn’t matter.

Love meta games, computer sim games, and point and clicks so this was right up my alley. I’m not huge on goofy humor or the annoying voice or the story in this one, but otherwise it’s an outstanding game I would recommend to most anyone.

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cefer
cefer gave Jun 17, 2021
cefer gave Jun 17, 2021
There Is No Review

Hello, Reader! This is the program speaking. I've got some bad news. Actually, there is no review. The financial crisis, the indie apocalypse, blah blah blah ... all of this. I hope you're not too disappointed. You can still watch TV. Go outside. Read a book. Yeah, there is no review, but just between you and me... Don't go asking for a refund, if you can? You know, my creator has to eat. And feed his 12 kids. And his wife ... who's sick... well, when he finally finds one. Hey, Careful! (No this definitely isn't 95% copy pasted from the first chapter, there is no review, close this tab and go away)

This is not a review for a not game. That I 'played' for around 5 hours to 100% completion. There is no game, is a game, or rather not a game that trys to convince you to not continue it. It is one of the funniest stories I've gone throught in a while.

Story - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - The point and click adventure, with a funny narrator, is surprising interesting for what it is, withing spoiling, or not spoiling anything, I'm just going to leave this non game …

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Hello, Reader! This is the program speaking. I've got some bad news. Actually, there is no review. The financial crisis, the indie apocalypse, blah blah blah ... all of this. I hope you're not too disappointed. You can still watch TV. Go outside. Read a book. Yeah, there is no review, but just between you and me... Don't go asking for a refund, if you can? You know, my creator has to eat. And feed his 12 kids. And his wife ... who's sick... well, when he finally finds one. Hey, Careful! (No this definitely isn't 95% copy pasted from the first chapter, there is no review, close this tab and go away)

This is not a review for a not game. That I 'played' for around 5 hours to 100% completion. There is no game, is a game, or rather not a game that trys to convince you to not continue it. It is one of the funniest stories I've gone throught in a while.

Story - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - The point and click adventure, with a funny narrator, is surprising interesting for what it is, withing spoiling, or not spoiling anything, I'm just going to leave this non game story at that.

Gameplay - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Honestly not all of the gameplay is the best, if the game wasn't as funny as it is in both references within the game and in achievements, I probably wouldn't have kept with it, this game somehow manages to keep you entertained even when doing repeative actions with some puzzles.

Sound - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - All, well most, characters are voices, the voicing is extremely good imo, and is definitely what pulls this whole thing together. Amazing VA, background sound, and original soundtrack used for some puzzles, definitely pulls it all together and makes it worth it.

Controls - ⭐⭐⭐ - As a point and click controls are very limited, especially on the switch were it was basically just one button for everything, I have heard some people said it was touchscreen only for them, but for me it played docked with a pro controller just fine. I do somewhat think the experience was easier and more fun then it would be with just a mouse, having played on switch.

Overall - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - I would not suggest this game, I can't believe you read all of this. Stop reading right now! Don't look at it's steam page or eshop page or any other shop. Don't look at any other reviews. Don't play this game! Hey are you listening don't press that purchase button! Hey, hey you, stop that right now!!

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Jevnation
Jevnation gave Sep 15, 2020
Jevnation gave Sep 15, 2020
For its namesake, I'm not quite sure whether it belongs in my backlog or not!

Really! No game? I thought it was just a ruse from its prequel to deter me from buying this product but still, it claims that it's not a game? Oh dear... I guess I was naive after all. No sir, this one was playing by its own rules and knowing my curiosity, I had to break them by thinking outside the box.

I learned soon enough that this virtually sentient product has its own history and as I progressed forward, I also learned the truth and was hellbent on setting things right my way. I remember going into nostalgia trip by visiting different video game genres, meeting curious characters and, of course, breaking things along the way and patching up through less ideal means. The intrigue was charming and unique, even the immersion was made by allowing me to participate in the whole trip. The voice acting was silly but I took it for what it was.

Though I keep my hopes up for an actual game (a sequel?) to come, I will remember fondly my encounter with this fellow. You should meet him, too.

ElectronicJourneys
ElectronicJourneys gave Oct 5, 2022
ElectronicJourneys gave Oct 5, 2022
There Should've Been

The problem with comedy games is if they're not funny they're pretty much dead on arrival, which is exactly how I feel about this one. A tediously designed, spot-the-reference slog.

Vencel
Vencel gave Feb 16, 2025
Vencel gave Feb 16, 2025
There is no game: Wrong dimension (Android)

Una aventura gráfica que brilla por su humor, su ironía, por como rompe la 4ª pared y por la originalidad de sus puzles. Es un género que me suele aburrir, y el juego me ha fascinado. Recuerda a lo mejor de Stanley Parable.

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rykoszet4
rykoszet4 gave Feb 15, 2025
rykoszet4 gave Feb 15, 2025
rykoszet4's review of There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension

Fun and smooth gameplay. Feels great while playing it. One of a kind.

magillfoote
magillfoote gave Apr 3, 2022
magillfoote gave Apr 3, 2022
Clever gameplay, but I thought the ending dragged things out a bit too much

I absolutely loved the vast majority of this game. It's funny and has some seriously creative puzzles, but I found it ran out of steam a bit in the last chapter. But that's a pretty minor complaint - the game isn't long, so even when I was getting frustrated because I felt like the ending was dragging things out, I didn't have to wait for too long for the big conclusion. I wish more games played with the UI the way this one does.

hewward
hewward gave Mar 5, 2021
hewward gave Mar 5, 2021
It definitely is a game

I jumped into this game as part of a gameclub, and had heard such good things about it from several reviewers and podcasts.

I will say (spoiler) there is a game here.....

It's super linear and reminiscent of the older point and click adventure games, with the saving grace of the brief duration of the story.

The humor is pretty good and I actually went back for a second playthrough to get achievements and get the humorous dialog.

That said, 9 hours for two passes through and I'm ready to move along to something else.

It wasn't bad, by any stretch, but it won't be something I ever come back to.

~David.

cakeatjobs
cakeatjobs updated their status Jul 2, 2021
cakeatjobs updated their status Jul 2, 2021

This was such an unbelievably fun (not) game. Clever and charming throughout, a game that loves games enough to make fun of them perfectly.