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OneMore is a 2025 indie strategy game from Imaginary Component that flips word games on their head. Set entirely on PC, it pits players against AI-generated lies in a battle of vocabulary and quick thinking. Each round drops a real word with four definitions, only one is true. The twist? Three are crafted by an algorithm to sound plausible. It’s a cerebral challenge for language lovers, mixing pattern recognition with the thrill of spotting fakes. Released December 1, 2025, it’s short on fluff but long on tension. If you’ve ever second-guessed a dictionary entry, this is your jam.
Every session in OneMore is a sprint against the clock. You’re shown a word like “guffaw” and four definitions. One is correct; three are AI-made. Selecting the right one earns points, but wrong choices deduct time. Later rounds add pressure: words get rarer, definitions more convoluted. Controls are simple, click or keyboard select, but the mental strain ramps up fast. The game tracks your accuracy and speed, forcing you to balance caution with urgency. There’s no story, just escalating difficulty and a leaderboard. Each match lasts minutes, making it perfect for quick bursts, but mastering the highest tiers takes hundreds of rounds and a sharp eye for linguistic quirks.
PlayPile community ratings give OneMore 4.7/5, with 68% of players finishing the core challenge mode. Average playtime is 12 hours, though 32% report 20+ hours chasing high scores. The mood is split: 58% call it “clever,” 41% “tense,” but 29% admit it’s “frustrating.” Reviews highlight the AI’s deceptive definitions as a standout feature: “Feels like arguing with a smug thesaurus.” However, some gripe about repetitive word pools. With 127 achievements (e.g., “Defeat the AI in under 3 seconds”), the game rewards persistence. At $19.99, it’s a hit for its niche, though critics note it’s not for those who dislike high-pressure quizzes.
OneMore is a must-play for word nerds who thrive under pressure. Its $20 price tag feels fair given the depth of challenges and replayability. The 127 achievements add long-term grind, but the real appeal is the AI’s knack for crafting near-perfect lies. It’s not for casual gamers, the frustration factor is real, but if you enjoy untangling language puzzles, this is your gold standard. Skip if you prefer open-ended creativity; here, every second counts, and the clock never stops ticking.
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