Please, Don't Touch Anything, later re-released as Please, Don't Touch Anything: Classic on the Nintendo Switch in Europe and North America, is a puzzle video game developed by Russian indie studio Four Quarters and published by Bulkypix and Plug In Digital.[1] It was released on March 26, 2015 on Steam for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux,[1] and on October 21, 2015 for iOS.[2] It received a remake with virtual reality support, Please, Don't Touch Anything 3D, that was co-developed with Escalation Studios and released on December 7, 2016 on Steam for Windows and Mac OS X.[3] An enhanced port of Please, Don't Touch Anything was released for Nintendo Switch on November 22, 2018 with updated graphics and more solutions.
The player assumes control of the game's main character, who is locked in a mysterious room when their colleague goes for a bathroom break.[4] There is a control panel in front of them, which, despite orders not to touch, they are expected to interfere with to progress the game.[4] The player must study the instructional poster in the room to figure out how to manipulate the panel, and different combinations of actions can unlock a large number of different endings.[5]
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The potential endings of the game vary widely, from humorous to the Eye of Providence staring back at the player.[6][7]
The game received generally positive reviews according to Metacritic.[1][2]
Tyler Wilde of PC Gamer called it an "enjoyable little puzzle box" but "not meaningful", saying that he wished its narrative were more "interesting", similar to games such as Papers, Please or The Stanley Parable.[5]
Rob Rich of Gamezebo said the art style was "pleasant" but the puzzles were "obtuse" and there was "hardly any meat to the gameplay".[8]
Alysia Judge of Pocket Gamer UK awarded the iOS version the website's Silver Award, saying it presented "fun gameplay in a neat pixel art package".[7]
Jed Whitaker of Destructoid said the VR remake was a "steal" for the price and that it would make players "laugh and jump".[4]
^Matthew Pollesel (2019-06-26). "Please Don't Touch Anything review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One". Gaming Age. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
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please, touch, anything, later, released, classic, nintendo, switch, europe, north, america, puzzle, video, game, developed, russian, indie, studio, four, quarters, published, bulkypix, plug, digital, released, march, 2015, steam, windows, linux, october, 2015. Please Don t Touch Anything later re released as Please Don t Touch Anything Classic on the Nintendo Switch in Europe and North America is a puzzle video game developed by Russian indie studio Four Quarters and published by Bulkypix and Plug In Digital 1 It was released on March 26 2015 on Steam for Windows Mac OS X and Linux 1 and on October 21 2015 for iOS 2 It received a remake with virtual reality support Please Don t Touch Anything 3D that was co developed with Escalation Studios and released on December 7 2016 on Steam for Windows and Mac OS X 3 An enhanced port of Please Don t Touch Anything was released for Nintendo Switch on November 22 2018 with updated graphics and more solutions Please Don t Touch AnythingDeveloper s Four Quarters Escalation StudiosForwardXP Nintendo Switch Publisher s Bulkypix Plug In DigitalForwardXP Nintendo Switch Platform s Windows Mac OS X Linux iOS Nintendo SwitchReleaseWindows Mac OS X Linux iOS March 26 2015 Nintendo SwitchNA June 13 2019AU November 22 2018EU June 13 2019Genre s PuzzleMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Reception 4 See also 5 ReferencesGameplay editThe player assumes control of the game s main character who is locked in a mysterious room when their colleague goes for a bathroom break 4 There is a control panel in front of them which despite orders not to touch they are expected to interfere with to progress the game 4 The player must study the instructional poster in the room to figure out how to manipulate the panel and different combinations of actions can unlock a large number of different endings 5 Plot editThe potential endings of the game vary widely from humorous to the Eye of Providence staring back at the player 6 7 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic75 100 PC 1 76 100 iOS 2 Review scoresPublicationScorePC Gamer70 100 5 Gamezebo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Pocket Gamer90 100 iOS 7 Destructoid9 10 VR 4 Gaming AgeA Nintendo Switch PS4 Xbox One 9 The game received generally positive reviews according to Metacritic 1 2 Tyler Wilde of PC Gamer called it an enjoyable little puzzle box but not meaningful saying that he wished its narrative were more interesting similar to games such as Papers Please or The Stanley Parable 5 Rob Rich of Gamezebo said the art style was pleasant but the puzzles were obtuse and there was hardly any meat to the gameplay 8 Alysia Judge of Pocket Gamer UK awarded the iOS version the website s Silver Award saying it presented fun gameplay in a neat pixel art package 7 Jed Whitaker of Destructoid said the VR remake was a steal for the price and that it would make players laugh and jump 4 See also editLoop Hero the second game from Four QuartersReferences edit a b c d Please Don t Touch Anything Metacritic Retrieved 2017 08 13 a b c Please Don t Touch Anything Metacritic Retrieved 2017 08 13 Please Don t Touch Anything 3D Metacritic Retrieved 2017 08 13 a b c d Review Please Don t Touch Anything Destructoid Retrieved 2017 08 13 a b c Please Don t Touch Anything review pcgamer Retrieved 2017 08 13 Please Don t Touch Anything Review Go On Touch Anything See If I Care TouchArcade 2015 10 28 Retrieved 2017 08 13 a b c Please Don t Touch Anything Review Pocket Gamer Retrieved 2017 08 13 a b Rob Rich 2015 10 23 Please Don t Touch Anything Review Touch EVERYTHING Gamezebo Retrieved 2017 08 13 Matthew Pollesel 2019 06 26 Please Don t Touch Anything review for Nintendo Switch PS4 Xbox One Gaming Age Retrieved 2020 01 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Please Don 27t Touch Anything amp oldid 1219140406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,