AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 68 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 43 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.5
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
85%
4 star
6%
3 star
6%
2 star
2%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Questionable review patterns
43% review manipulation risk - some review patterns appear unusual
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Rating authenticity concerns
High rating concentration (85% 5-star) in sampled ratings
About Say No! More
Touching on timeless and modern issues such as social etiquette, friendship and workplace standards, this hilarious adventure also has tender depth. It’s all wrapped up in a fun late 90s video game style, complete with chunky, colourful visuals, comical animations and jazzy music that you’ll struggle to say “NO!” to.
With simple controls, start your working life through a predetermined path in a quirky office environment. As well as shouting NO! using different emotional states, confuse people with different actions to let their guard down. Charge up your NO! for an even greater effect on unsuspecting colleagues.
KEY FEATURES
Choose how to say No!: Heated No! Cold No! Lazy No! Wacky No!
Charge your No! for bigger effect!
Irritate your colleagues!
Laugh at them!
Clap at them!
Hmmm at them!
Make them feel you listen to them, but sarcastically!
Say No! in many different languages!
Customize your character!
Fight mean colleagues, supervisors and bosses!
Make friends in your lunchbreak!
Laugh out loud because this game is very funny!
And learn to say No! more
Say No! More Screenshots
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Reviews for Say No! More
nmc_64
Entertaining and Powerful
For a game that advertises itself as more of a goofy game about yelling at your coworkers, Say No! More is surprisingly impactful. I was impressed by the genuinely meaningful things it had to say about harmful workplace culture and about setting good boundaries, both for jerks at work and for the people you care about. Say No! More nailed the balance between being ridiculous and meaningful. It also has some great random side content (a late-game staring contest yielded some of the most unusual results). Like some of the reviews said, it is a little bit low on interactivity (I’d compare it more to an interactive movie than a standard video game), but I paid 99 cents for a great hour and a half of humorous yet sometimes thought-provoking content, so I have no complaints.
Momillo66
Heartfelt and incredibly charming
The entire cast of characters were incredibly goofy and sweet. I love how Say No! More handles its antagonists. It’s one of the best written games I’ve played this year.