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Please, Don’t Touch Anything brings brain-racking puzzles to Xbox One

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Should you push the button? Shouldn’t you push the button? What happens if you push the button multiple times? You’ll only find out the consequences of your actions in Please, Don’t Touch Anything on Xbox One.

Please, Don’t Touch Anything on Xbox One sees you placed in front of a console as your colleague goes for a little break, left to oversee proceedings taking place on a monitor, with a pixelated live image of an unknown city all you have for comfort. But being told to not press something makes Please, Don’t Touch Anything a rather intriguing prospect. What is the worst that can happen should you press the red button before you? What if you mash it multiple times? Why are you being told not to press it?

With a £8.39 price tag attached to Please, Don’t Touch Anything, the cash to content ratio seems to be pretty decent. See, this is a game that comes with over 30 unique puzzle endings as each and every choice you make, and action you take, leads to outrageous consequences. Is it like the rather brilliant Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes? Well, probably not, but if it is half as good as that game then we are on to a winner. And hey, that was all about pressing buttons too.

After originally wowing the Steam crowd back in 2015, Please, Don’t Touch Anything is found to be hitting Xbox One in style. That means as you work your way around the room in front of you, searching for clues, hitting buttons and utilising tools, you’ll be treated to upgraded visuals, new mechanics and a whole host of updated endings.

The question though is still this… should you push that button?

One button you may well wish to press is the purchase and download option on the Xbox Store, as this will see Please, Don’t Touch Anything magically making its way to your Xbox One digital library. Whether it is worth the asking price is anyone’s guess, but for the cost of a couple of pints, it may well be worth a little shot.

Let us know if you decide to pick it up.

Game Description:

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.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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