Say No! More Review: The One-Button Game That Teaches You Boundaries

Say No! More review

Platforms: PC / Mac / Switch / iOS
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Do you have issues with saying no to people?  

Maybe at work, or just in general?

Do you say yes to everything?

Say No! More fixes that. Well, sort of.

This game is pure wish fulfillment. You play an intern in a weird, overly enthusiastic office where saying “no” is basically outlawed. Until you find a mysterious self-help tape that teaches you the ancient art of saying no. 

That’s the game. You walk around and yell “NO!” at increasingly absurd people. And it feels incredible.

The world's first NPG (NO!-Playing Game)

One Button. One Word. 

Mechanically, it’s barely a game. You hit one button, sometimes after charging it up for extra flair. You can say “NO!” politely, sarcastically, aggressively, or with jazz hands. That’s pretty much it.

There are no puzzles, no timers, no failure states. Just a steadily escalating parade of office insanity, and you finally standing up for yourself like a caffeinated self-help guru.

And yet, it's so fucking satisfying.

The whole world reacts to you finally standing up for yourself, gasping, stumbling, falling dramatically backwards. It’s like the "shouting objection" in Ace Attorney, but weaponized for late-stage capitalism.

Also, the narrator is unhinged.

Just say no in Say No! More

It's Dumb. It's Loud. It's Brilliant.

Say No! More is a loud, goofy, slightly surreal punch in the face of toxic office culture. It’s got the energy of a Saturday morning cartoon and the politics of someone who’s just discovered workers' rights.

From the over-the-top narration to the awkward office bros in cargo shorts, everything in Say No! More is dialed to 11. The writing is brilliant too, part improv sketch, part fever dream.

The art is janky, the characters are ridiculous, and there’s a storyline about friendship and corporate rebellion that somehow kinda works?

And buried under the slapstick chaos, there’s a surprisingly earnest message about self-worth and boundaries. 

And it never stops being fun to scream “NO!” at a man holding a spreadsheet.

Pros:

  • Saying "NO!" never stops being fun

  • Hilarious voice acting and absurd humor

  • Wildly cathartic for anyone who’s had a terrible boss

  • Short, punchy, and zero filler

  • Teaches life skills you probably need

Cons:

  • Barebones gameplay (you’re here for vibes, not depth)

  • Not for people who want “challenge” or, y’know, verbs besides “no”

Should You Play It?

Yes. No. Wait. YES to Say No! More.

It’s weird, fast, funny, and secretly a self-help book disguised as a video game. If you’ve ever had trouble setting boundaries or telling someone where to stick their deadline, this game will empower you in the dumbest and best way possible.

You’ll laugh, and you’ll yell. And you might realize you’ve been overcommitting your entire adult life.

And if your boss tries to call you during it? Well, you know what to say.

NO.

And because I am nice, here's a gameplay video from YouTube for you to watch. (Not my video)

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