Along with this, you must remember what you see, as they are often located on different paths. Some are in plain sight but others will become visible with interactions or looking from a different perspective.
All you have to do is determine where they could be and where to put them or how to decipher them. Some are number puzzles, and going through all the possibilities may take longer than figuring out the solutions, which are all around. While it does keep to its roots, it has a whole room to work with.īut where are the solutions to the puzzles? What’s stopping someone from constantly guessing them? While there is no stopping someone from doing so, it becomes unlikely as each ending needs specific conditions. Once this first puzzle is solved, it quickly picks up as you learn where everything goes.
In fact, one of the first puzzles has you find a code that unlocks other interactions and puzzles. While there are endings that can easily be achieved, you will not go far without puzzling over various texts and objects around you. Other buttons, switches and compartments are uncovered as progress is made. The red button, which is quickly revealed to be the main one, is the starting point.
One to tell you which numbered ending it was, the other to decorate your wall with posters. The ultimate goal is to unlock all 30 endings, each characterized by a light beneath the table and a poster. What’s the fun in just sitting there if you can see what the button does? While you can obey your friend and sit there till he comes back, it actively tempts you with the button.
One press won’t hurt, right?ĭespite the title being Please, Don’t Touch Anything 3D, you do the opposite for most of the game. Turning back, you notice a button on the desk…but what does it do? Does it have something to do with the city being displayed on the screen? Do you even want to find out? That button does look tempting. Your friend asks you to watch the room for him, making sure nothing happens while he’s away for a short time. Sitting in front of a desk and staring at a screen, you hear a door open. Steam: Released Developer: Escalation Studios & Four Quarters Publisher: Escalation Studios Genre: Casual Puzzle Adventure Release date: DecemType: Single Player Story "If you're a fan of puzzle games and pushing things that you shouldn't, then Please, Don't Touch Anything will be an unlikely boost to your serotonin levels.The remake of Please, Don’t Touch Anything has finally arrived! But is it worth picking up or should you avoid this altogether? " some of the puzzles are so fiendish and abstract that I'm sure I'll be spending days if not weeks getting fully to the bottom of Please, Don't Touch Anything" Push it and expect to be held liable for any unintended aftermath. And since you’ve clearly been instructed not to touch anything, the only thing you want to do now is pushing the damn button. Please, Don’t Touch Anything is a cryptic, brain-racking game about bathroom breaks, screwdrivers and nuclear explosions.Ĭovering for a colleague taking a bathroom break, you find yourself in front of a mysterious panel which only component is a red button.