Another inexplicable free game recently appeared on the Steam platform. His name is “Nothing”, which in English means “nothing, nothing or nothing”. In appearance it resembles minimalist games like “Click to Ten”. it’s still a joke, but once again many players (including me) once again felt the ideas that the developers wanted to convey through the game and understood a bit of the philosophy of life through this uninteresting game.
Through searching, you can easily find two other similar games with the same name on Steam. Their store screenshots are quite similar to this one, both based on a minimalist text presentation. The difference is that this game is free and the previous one is free. The two mentioned are both games priced in $1 tokens.
If you’ve ever been fooled… I mean by the experience with something like click to ten, you’d immediately think that the developers at Pixelatto created Nothing, which is a boring game, and maybe it will be. story or tell you directly after downloading the game: “Haha, you were fooled.”
But I guessed wrong, “Nothing” is really nothing, it just tells you “press any key to start ‘doing nothing'”.
Yes, there is no conspiracy or foreshadowing. He is more outspoken than any family member, friend, colleague, superior, boss or politician you have ever met in your life. It only requires that you do one thing: “Do nothing.”
Doing nothing means “doing nothing”, which seems silly, but in video games most of this type of reference is anomalous and you only get it by playing Elden’s Ring or in “Mega Man”.
But in Nothing, when you press the button, the timer starts. It’s a game with a positioning mechanism that accumulates time. You can see the seconds ticking away with your naked eye. Just like your gaming experience, you need time to build up. The same goes for the wisdom of life.
And if you press any button, even if you just want to press the Printscreen key or Alt + Tap to switch windows, the game will end.
Yes, I lost because of what I “did”.
Finally the system displays again: You have spent 5 seconds doing nothing. The game tells you about the accumulated achievements in a subtly sarcastic way.
Yes, this game only takes a second of understanding to know that there will never be a winner according to the rules of this game.
Luckily, I only missed by a few seconds, so it wasn’t a big deal; just like in this free game, it doesn’t matter if I win or lose.
The idle game “Nothing” is now available for free on Steam. A certain player’s current record appears to be 2 hours and 19 minutes of doing nothing.
2024-01-11 16:27:09
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