Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Switch eShop
- 14th Apr 2021, $12.99
- 14th Apr 2021, £11.69
- Official Site
- nintendo.com
Reviews
Review There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension (Switch) - Don't Let The Title Fool You
Follow the white rabbit
What are you doing here? We assume you’ve clicked a link under the assumption that you’re going to find a review of a game, but as you can quite clearly see from the title, there is no game. So we’d like to apologise for wasting your time here, and we’ll catch you on the next one! Okay, we’re joking - obviously. We...
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There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension Guides
Guide Best Point And Click Adventure Games For Nintendo Switch
For the clicks
Updated with The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo and Another Code: Recollection. Enjoy! In the years since launch, Nintendo Switch has hosted games from across the genres, including an array of old-school point-and-click adventure games, a genre that flourished on PCs in the old days and one which Nintendo's hybrid console offers a...
There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension News
Nintendo Download 15th April (Europe)
FEZ! Pocoyo Party! Poison Control!
The latest Nintendo Download update for Europe has arrived, and it's bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy! Switch Retail eShop - New Releases: Pocoyo Party (RECOTECHNOLOGY, 15th...
Nintendo Download 15th April (North America)
SaGa Frontier Remastered! FEZ! The Longing!
The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it's bringing new games galore to the eShop in your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy! Switch eShop - Highlights: The Longing (14th Apr, $14.99)...
News There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension Takes You On A "Silly" Journey Through Video Game Universes
Launching on Switch today!
No Indie World Showcase would be complete without a couple of games surprise-launching right after the show, so here's There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension to give you some fresh and immediate entertainment. While the Indie Showcase didn't do the best job of telling us what it's all about, There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension...
About The Game
There is no game. So don't go messing things up by clicking everywhere. You don’t want to be kicked out of your video game world, do you? Of course not!
"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.
Features:
- A Point&Click comedy adventure.
- Incredible 3D graphics that are flat. Completely flat. And very pixelated.
- Almost fully voiced. (May contain traces of foreign accents here and there.)
- Solve riddles that require you to think "Outside the box".
- Hint system included because you can't think "Outside the box"...
- Shorter than an MMORPG, which leaves you plenty of time to finish some REAL good games.
- Discover the Top 10 best walls. The fourth one will surprise you!
- Motion sickness free, which is pretty remarkable for a non-VR experience.
- Contains tons of bugs... but it’s supposed to be like that.
- And lots of other surprises!
Comments 2
I found it fun, I’m a fan of point and clicks but there are so many on the Eshop right now that I sometimes come across ones that feel dated or are unimaginative or simply frustrating with their puzzles. ‘There is no game’ is like a meta point and click with fun puzzles and a hint system for when the game gets too frustrating which certainly stands out. It’s not huge and it certainly peaks in the middle, but I could have happily played a game for double the length and this has made me very excited to see what the creators do in the future. It’s silly, imaginative and doesn’t really have many other games out there to compare it to. It’s like playing through a parody of a Charlie Kaufman film. It has its flaws and some parts weren’t the most fun to play (although with things like the clicker I guess that was the point), and some puzzles required me to take the switch out of the dock and use the touch screen as where definitely impossible using the cursor, but it’s a game I enjoyed and will remember for a while. 8/10
I love this game.
It was so much fun and im a little sad about the fact that its over.
It had a great humor and a verry cool story.
its an absolute must-have
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