If you are looking for something to play, stop reading immediately. There is no game here. In fact, the narrator of There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension will go to great lengths to convince you that clicking on things is a bad idea and that you should simply go watch TV or read a book instead. However, if you are anything like most players, you will find it impossible to resist the urge to click, poke, and prod at everything on the screen just to see what happens.

Developed by Draw Me a Pixel, There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension is a unique Point&Click comedy adventure that serves as a spiritual successor to the 2015 Construct Jam winner. It is an experience that breaks the fourth wall constantly, inviting players on a journey through silly, unexpected, and entirely unintended video game universes.

A Meta-Narrative Adventure

The premise of the game begins with a simple, adamant insistence: there is no game. But as you interact with the interface, you quickly realize that nothing about this experience will be straightforward. The gameplay revolves around discovering secrets and solving riddles that require you to think "outside the box"—often literally. While the narrator attempts to maintain order, a disruptive force known as "Mr. Glitch" enters the fray. This malevolent bug threatens to destroy everything, trailing the player through various dimensions and trapping them within different game worlds.

As you navigate these dimensions, you will encounter a variety of gameplay elements designed to subvert expectations:

  • Creative Problem Solving: Use unconventional logic to bypass obstacles and interact with the "non-game" environment.
  • Surprising Visuals: Experience incredible 3D graphics that are—quite literally—completely flat and very pixelated.
  • Immersive Audio: Enjoy an almost fully voiced experience, complete with various charming foreign accents.
  • Intentional Chaos: Navigate through a world that contains plenty of "bugs," though in this case, they are a deliberate part of the fun.

Features and Gameplay Mechanics

As a Point&Click adventure, There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension does not require high-speed reflexes or complex controller inputs; you can safely put your controller back on the shelf. Instead, the focus is on exploration and discovery. The game features a built-in hint system for those moments when thinking "outside the box" becomes a bit too difficult.

The experience is designed to be punchy and impactful without demanding an immense time commitment, making it much shorter than a typical MMORPG. This allows players to enjoy the creative madness of the different dimensions before moving on to their next serious gaming endeavor. Whether you are searching for the "Top 10 best walls" or simply trying to find your way home, every click brings a new surprise.

Who Is This Game For?

This title is perfect for fans of indie adventures, puzzle games, and anyone who enjoys meta-humor. If you appreciate games that play with the medium itself—challenging the very idea of what a "game" should be—you will find plenty to love in this dimension. It appeals strongly to casual gamers looking for a clever, funny, and visually distinct experience that rewards curiosity above all else.

Platform Availability: You can embark on this chaotic journey on PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and macOS.