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Say No! More

2021
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Simulation, Fighting, Single Player
AvailableApr 9, 2021
PlatformPC, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperFizbin, Studio Fizbin
Overview

Say No! More is a One-Button-Game that is all about saying "No!" and a stolen lunchbox. Defend yourself against mean colleagues and bosses, find mixtapes, discover the "Power of Friendship", and learn to say "No!" more!

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50 reviews found

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The Game Crater

Apr 21, 2021

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NookGaming

May 27, 2021

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The Games Machine

PC

Apr 15, 2021

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PC Invasion

PC

Apr 9, 2021

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Noisy Pixel

PC

Apr 15, 2021

Say No! More does a great job in giving the player some casual and lighthearted fun. With some satirical and colorful scenarios about corporate work culture, the adventure provokes themes of self-advocacy and helping those around you. You can easily tell the game is full of heart and humor. Despite its shortcoming of being a one-time deal, Say No! More is an experience worth picking up. This post may contain Amazon affiliate links.

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Screen Rant

Nintendo Switch

Apr 9, 2021

Say No! More is a game with simple mechanics that delivers an emotional and thought provoking story. The characters are wacky, but full of heart and charm, and the story is no different. Its focus on themes like power of self-advocacy, helping those around you, and breaking cycles of abuse will resonate and inform a lot of how a prospective player feels about the short game. With only a 2 hour run time, Say No! More manages to navigate humor and heart with grace and is well worth picking up for those interested in a compelling narrative experience. More: Before Your Eyes Review: First-Person Narrative Excellence Say No! More will release on April 9th, 2021 for PC, Nintendo Switch, and iOS.

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Finger Guns

Nintendo Switch

Apr 9, 2021

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80

GameCritics

PC

Apr 21, 2021

While Say No! More might not be everyone’s cup of tea as it’s an experiential title that centers entirely on its story and characters, I had a great time in the two hours it took to finish it, and can’t wait to play with another character and a different language in which to say “NO” in. It’s a heartfelt game that will gift a smile to many players’ faces, while also delivering a strong message essential to our daily lives. Say yes to Say No! more. Disclosures: This game is developed by Studio Fizbin and published by Thunderful Publishing.

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Vandal

Nintendo Switch

Apr 13, 2021

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Softpedia

PC

Apr 12, 2021

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