Tue Apr 13 2021
The new build has two changes for Japanese:
The header for "fashion" in the character creator is no longer cut off.
The Chinese characters in the menus are now the correct symbols.
Say No! More is a hilariously unique 'One-Button-RPG' that serves as a biting satire of corporate culture. You play as an intern who discovers a cassette tape that teaches you the power of saying 'NO!' In a world where everyone expects you to be a pushover, unleashing a thunderous 'NO' is incredibly cathartic.
The art style is a charming nod to the PS1 era, and the voice acting is top-tier comedy. Beyond the laughs, it actually carries a heartfelt message about setting boundaries and self-worth. It’s short, punchy, and unlike anything else on the App Store. A true indie gem.
Hilarious one-button gameplay
Retro-inspired 3D visuals
Deeply funny and relatable story
Support for multiple languages
Hold down the button to charge a powerful 'NO!' This can knock over furniture and even blow the toupees off your demanding managers.
You'll unlock different ways to say No, like the 'Cold No' or the 'Lazy No.' Different coworkers respond better to different tones, so experiment to see the funniest reactions.
It's a focused narrative experience that takes about 2-3 hours to complete.
For a game that advertises itself as more of a goofy game about yelling at your coworkers, Say No! More is surprisingly impactful. I was impressed by the genuinely meaningful things it had to say about harmful workplace culture and about setting good boundaries, both for jerks at work and for the people you care about. Say No! More nailed the balance between being ridiculous and meaningful. It also has some great random side content (a late-game staring contest yielded some of the most unusual results). Like some of the reviews said, it is a little bit low on interactivity (I’d compare it more to an interactive movie than a standard video game), but I paid 99 cents for a great hour and a half of humorous yet sometimes thought-provoking content, so I have no complaints.
This game is a perfect representation of the society that we live in today, where saying yes is the norm, even when it hurts you. I truly enjoy this game, not just because of its cute graphics or humorous storylines but because of the impact that it left on me and everyone else who played this game, it portrayed the suffering everyone faced in the workplace, in this story no one is a villain because that’s real life no one is truly evil and the fact that we are supposed to say yes to every unreasonable demand creates pain for everyone, I loved how this game touched on topics such as burning out and overworking, and it really showed me saying no, even to your closest ones, is ok. This game delivers so much in such a short amount of time and I truly, completely recommend it to you.
I recently bought this game (probably cause it came out like a day ago) and I beat the 8 chapters and let me tell you, I loved it, the story is very hilarious with you having to chase after your lunchbox. I mean sure the game crashes a bit here and there but the game is really fun. This game deserves a five star rating! Sincerely, the gamer, 260mane
This game plays a lot like a bizarre cartoon. You watch the story and occasionally press a button. The story doesn’t change based on which button you press, and you can’t choose where to move, so effectively you don’t get to make any meaningful decisions. The satire and world building are delightful, but the game would be more fun if you could move around and cause chaos as in Untitled Goose Game. It’s ironic that a game about not letting people tell you what to do tells the player exactly what to do all the time.
Make fun of me if you’d like, but the ending brought me to tears. It’s short for the cost of the game, but honestly to me it was worth every penny and every second of that amazing experience. I couldn’t recommend this game more. I just wish there was another one like it. 9999 stars out of 5 <3
I absolutely love Say No! More! While it’s story is apparently short, it actually tells a valuable lesson. All combined into a game where you launch people with one word. (Oh. Also I encountered a possible bug where the music stops at Coach’s second lesson. After the guard protecting the supervisor punches you.)
The entire cast of characters were incredibly goofy and sweet. I love how Say No! More handles its antagonists. It’s one of the best written games I’ve played this year.
The humor and style are very similar, but it's definitely its own game. Love the art and story. Minus one star for pro-union themes. Your boss' company is her property, not yours, even if she is horrible. She is more than allowed to say NO, too.







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