Is this picture from a children's Bible or from a Jojo story board? ๐ค
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Sorry I can't tell you. I just saw the meme and decided to re-edit it :)
The game is kind of inspired by The Stanley Parable and you can expect the same silliness. I posted here about it a few months ago and people seemed to like it. Here is the Steam link: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2336120/Do_Not_Press_The_Button_To_Delete_The_Multiverse/
I think I remember seeing RCE play the demo of this, I thought it looked like great fun and planned to play it when it released :) Then promptly forgot about it >< But its on my wishlist now.
RCE
I'm not familliar with that channel but I hope they liked it. And thank you for the wishlist! It means a lot :)
I looked up the video, the game he actually played was a different one called "The Corridor"
I think you and them both came up with a similar concept, Stanley Parable-like narrative game about pushing a button. And both are described as Stanley Parable-Like about a button, so it looks like I probably confused the two games. I'm still going to get it when its done though.
RCE is Real Civil Engineer.
I've actually watched a full playtrough of The Corridor to make sure there aren't similar stuff and I'm pleased to say both games are very very different. For my game The Button is a starting point but it goes in some very weird directions. Currently working on a new level as we speak :D
Awesome! Well, I will definitely be playing it when you release it.
oh man I just recently got 500 wishlist games myself. and thats a running joke in my clan
Yeah, haha. Glad we have the same funny feelings :D
An ancient pre-cardboard version of dick-in-a-box.