World’s first NPG (NO!-Playing Game), 'Say No! More', launches next month

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Say No! More, a video game about saying... no, is coming to a platform near you soon! Developed by indie studio Studio Fizbin, the world's first NPG (NO!-Playing Game) puts you in charge of a customizable character tasked with the laudable goal of changing the world with the positive power of “NO!”. A brand-new trailer was released today that gives an idea regarding how you will take on this mission:



Say No! More is the world’s first NPG (NO!-Playing Game), a brand new experience coming straight from the minds of Studio Fizbin. In a world where everyone sticks to the status quo of saying “YES”, create your own custom character and take on the role of an intern on a mission to change the world with the positive power of “NO!”. With this new power nothing will get in your way as you shout “NO!” at any absurd requests fired your way.

Using simple controls designed for anyone to pick up and play, start your working life through a predetermined path in a quirky office environment. As well as shouting NO! in your chosen language, use your NO! different emotional states to send them reeling. Confuse people with different actions to let their guard down, then charge up your NO! for an even greater effect on unsuspecting colleagues.

Touching on timeless and modern issues such as social etiquette, friendship and workplace standards, this hilarious adventure also has tender depth. It’s all wrapped up in a fun late 90s video game style, complete with chunky, colourful visuals, comical animations and jazzy music that you’ll struggle to say “NO!” to.

You can purchase a digital copy of Say No! More on April 9th for Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam) and Mac for £/€/$14.99. On the same day, the iPadOS and iOS version launch and priced at £/€/$5.99.

:arrow: SOURCE: GBAtemp Inbox
 

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I feel if this actually goes into a longish game, with exploring a city while trying to "Spread the power of no" instead of the office/job atmosphere shown in the trailer, it might be a popular indie that gets played and talked about for a week or two.
 

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