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You press a button. A number goes up. The world shifts. That’s the hook of Josh Powlison’s button-pressing simulator, now updated for modern systems. The remastered version keeps the minimalist loop intact but polishes visuals and audio, adding new developer commentary that turns each click into a philosophical tangent. It’s absurd, repetitive, and oddly satisfying, with a focus on the mechanical joy of incremental progress. The game’s charm lies in its deadpan humor and meta-narrative. Powlison’s audio logs dissect everything from existential dread to coffee preferences, turning a simple action into a running monologue about life choices. While the core loop hasn’t changed, the updated polish and expanded commentary earned it a 4.2/5 average on early access forums. Fans of minimalist games with a darkly comedic edge might find it oddly compelling, though the true audience is anyone who’s ever wondered what a button-pressing simulator could possibly teach you about reality.
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