Please, Don't Touch Anything VR

Please, Don't Touch Anything VR

released on Jul 25, 2019

Please, Don't Touch Anything VR

released on Jul 25, 2019

Please, Don’t Touch Anything is a cryptic, brain-racking button-pushing puzzle game. Covering for a colleague taking a bathroom break, you find yourself in front of a mysterious console with a green screen monitor showing a pixelated live image of an unknown city. Also present is an ominous red button with the simple instruction to not touch anything! Push the red button once or press it many times. Your choices and actions will lead to outrageous consequences and over 30 unique puzzle endings. Scavenge the room for clues, tools, and buttons to solve riddles and trigger explosive events. This deceptively simple console has many mind-blowing surprises for you. This updated version of the classic game features all new high-quality visuals, new mechanics, updated classic endings with new solutions, and a slew of new endings. Go ahead, press the button. You know you want to.


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A pretty fun little puzzle game. It's pretty difficult to figure out a lot of the variations, and requires some trial and error but the endings are pretty great mostly, and feel satisfying to get. It looks pretty good and feels pretty immersive. In some of the more frightening endings, it actually got me with a jumpscare or two, and the references to other indie games were fun to play around with. My only wish is that once you got an ending if you could have just a bit more interactivity in said spaces. Some allowed you to, like a whac-a-fetus boss that was vaguely reminiscent of binding of isaac, but mostly it would just be an audio and visual change.

Enjoyable escape-room-esque puzzle game. Definitely an interesting concept and setting, and the puzzle are fairly fun. I only got about half of them on my own, and not really that crazy about going back and doing the rest. Would have appreciated a hint system of some kind.

Picked it up on sale a while ago and only just got round to playing it after i played the original. For the port it adds nice different surroundings for each ending and adds a couple extra things to do. Same game pretty much but its in VR.

Fun VR port but incredibly simple and samey after a while