Actually: There's nothing

Actually: There's nothing

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Actually: There's Nothing is a minimalist adventure game that delivers exactly what its title promises. The entire experience consists of a blank screen and a single quit button. Players install the game then exit immediately. The developer S Universal Group released this intentionally empty project June 2020 across PC Linux and Android platforms. The point-and-click mechanics are reduced to their simplest form, clicking the exit option ends the session. The game's radical simplicity has sparked debate among players and critics. Some see it as a bold commentary on expectations while others question its purpose. With no story no puzzles and no objectives it challenges traditional notions of interactivity. Community discussions often focus on the irony of playing a game that isn't really a game. The single player mode emphasizes individual interpretation over shared experience. Despite its lack of content it has generated over 50000 downloads since launch.

Storyline

There's nothing in this game. Except for the quit button. And the narrator is very sure most people will choose to quit.

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