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"There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension" is a Point&Click comedy adventure that takes players through absurd video game universes. With flat, pixelated graphics, it features riddles that require out-of-the-box thinking and includes a hint system. Experience quirky humor and unexpected surprises in this unconventional journey.

Release Date

06 Aug, 2020

Publisher/Developer

Draw Me A Pixel

Reviews

Steam: 97.75% positive (22621/23142)
Metacritic: 89/100

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1+, 10
  • Processor: x86, x64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support.
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 4000
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 950 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Built In

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Current Best Price: $12.99 at Steam

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There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Most reviews praise There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension for its clever meta puzzles, humor, and engaging narration. The game uses multi dimension puzzles and fourth wall breaking to create a unique experience. It is short but high quality and some reviewers feel the emotional storytelling adds depth. Some criticisms include pacing issues in some chapters, occasional bugs, and the meta jokes not appealing to everyone.

Last updated: 2026-03-09

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Meta humor and fourth-wall breaking (42 mentions) - Reviewers repeatedly praise the witty meta humor and the game’s constant fourth wall interactions. The narrator contributes much of the charm and keeps the jokes coming. The meta tone makes the experience feel unique and entertaining. Many players say this is the main reason they enjoy the game.
  • Creative puzzles across dimensions (35 mentions) - Puzzles are praised for originality and variety. The game moves through different dimensions and styles, keeping puzzles fresh. Players enjoy solving puzzles by interacting with the UI and game elements in clever ways. The brain teasers are often described as creative and satisfying.
  • Strong narration and voice acting (28 mentions) - The narrator and voice acting are highlighted as a major strength. The narration adds personality and humor, making the experience memorable. GiGi and other voices receive frequent praise for their performance. Reviewers say the audio work greatly enhances immersion.
  • Engaging story with emotional moments (26 mentions) - In addition to jokes, the story can be emotional and heartwarming. Reviewers note moments that move them and a heartfelt arc. The writing balances humor with emotion, giving depth to the not game. The ending is often praised for its emotional resonance.
  • Accessible and helpful hint system (22 mentions) - A built in hint system guides players without spoiling the solution. Players appreciate options to learn or progress at their own pace. It reduces frustration during puzzles. Several reviewers mention it as a strength that helps casual players enjoy the game.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Some chapters feel weaker or repetitive (16 mentions) - Several reviews note that chapters 2 to 4 can feel slow or repetitive. The pacing shifts reduce engagement for some players. Not all chapters land creatively. This variety in quality is a common point of critique.
  • Dialogue length and pacing can be slow (14 mentions) - Some reviews complain about long dialogues and slow pacing. Reading text can interrupt flow and feel tiring. This can hamper the experience for some players.
  • Occasional bugs or glitches (12 mentions) - A subset of reviews mentions bugs or glitches. They are not universal but noted. Some reports include occasional crashes.
  • Not a traditional game / meta fatigue (10 mentions) - Some players feel the meta concept overshadows gameplay. A few view the game as more of a gimmick. This perspective is not universal but appears in several reviews.
  • Short length limits replay value (9 mentions) - Several reviews note the game is short. This can leave players wanting more content. Some feel the experience would benefit from more length.

Compared Games

  • The Stanley Parable (2 mentions) - Compared for its meta humor and narrator interactions.
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There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension

There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension

Embark on an unexpected journey in There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension, a unique Point&Click comedy adventure designed to subvert your gaming expectations. This game propels you through a variety of bizarre video game universes, where you’ll encounter silly scenarios that challenge your traditional gaming skills.

With incredible flat 3D graphics that embrace a pixelated aesthetic, you can forget about using your controller—this experience is strictly Point&Click. The game features almost fully voiced dialogues, complete with endearing foreign accents that add to the charm.

Prepare to solve riddles that require you to think outside the box, aided by a built-in hint system for those tricky moments. Although shorter than an MMORPG, this game promises ample entertainment, including surprises like the "Top 10 best walls." Experience the humor and unexpected twists in this totally unique adventure that embraces its own absurdity.

Dive in and discover why the original “There Is No Game” won accolades back in 2015, but be warned—this experience may leave you pondering the very nature of gaming itself!


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