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About the Game The year is 1994 and it is the future. NO THING is a minimalistic surreal action game set in a totalitarian regime of future.
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About the Game
The year is 1994 and it is the future.
NO THING is a minimalistic surreal action game set in a totalitarian regime of future.
Tells the story of an office clerk who is sent with an important message to the Queen of Ice.
NO THING Features:
- radical gameplay
- migraine inducing
- weird storyline
- retro surrealistic full 3D graphic
- full voiceover and speech synthesis
- chiptune sounds
- original cold wave music
- simple controls
- easy to play, very hard to master
- platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux
- the year is 1994 and it is the future
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
- Processor:
- 2.0 Ghz
- Memory:
- 2 GB RAM
- Storage:
- 300 MB available space
recommended*
- OS *:
- Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor:
- 2.0 Ghz+
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Pixel Shader 3.0
- Storage:
- 300 MB available space
User reviews
Not enjoyable. Colours in the game did hurt my eyes and there's no way to turn it black and white or tone them down in-game options. Tries to be "easy to learn, hard to master" with only two things that you have to
The image of my subconscious. Drugs when they hit all their phases. Totalitarianism regime of happiness but I’m just a simple ordinary office clerk. I’m not important. But somehow they’re proud of me. I was just 01 of
A fair warning, this game can probably cause eye strain or epilepsy-related issues. It has some trippy visuals, fast movement, and a bizarre choice where every couple of turns the screen will change to a random color
And you run past Benjamin Franklin's head and gray identical skyscrapers, through crowds of cardboard people, through impossible mazes, trying not to fall, not to stumble, not to die. The road is merciless. It conceals
This game. I have bought this game on 3 different platforms. There is no other game like it. Heck, it's more art than a game. The vagueness of the story leaves so much to the mind, but in a good way. If you are an art
This game is all aesthetic and I'm here for it. The soundtrack is amazing. The Steam achievements seem broken though which is a bummer, I've finished levels and they are not unlocking. Wouldn't recommend it to an




