3 Fun Indie Games Where You Can Be As Annoying As Possible

On occasion, it’s quite amusing to drive someone up the wall. For those moments when you want to unleash your mischievous side, here are three indie games that offer just that, providing plenty of entertainment while you do so! And the best part? You can finish all of them within a couple of hours!

1. There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension

Developers: Draw Me A Pixel

Available for: Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Mac OS, Android, iOS

Run time: ~3-4h

As a tenacious gamer, I can’t help but be captivated by this extraordinary blend of an adventure and a brain-teaser game. From the moment I boot it up, the game greets me with a puzzling message: “There seems to be no game here.” It suggests I should pack up and move on, but I’m not so easily deterred. Instead, I dig in my heels and decide to prove this game wrong!

If you persist in staying and insist on playing despite being told to leave, the Game will find your actions extremely irritating. In response, it may take steps to make you stop, but if you continue to interfere, unintentionally, you’ll trigger a catastrophic malfunction that results in both you and the Game being transported to an entirely different dimension!

Experience the thrill of solving riddles, enjoy a variety of engaging games, delve into the enigma that is the Game’s origin, and aim to return to your own dimension accompanied by this ever-present companion. Over time, you might even win their affection, despite your occasional irritating ways. This game is hilarious, multi-layered, and incredibly innovative – we can’t help but recommend it!

2. Dude, Stop

Developers: Team HalfBeard

Available for: Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS, Android

Run time: ~2.5h for main objectives

This humorous puzzle game essentially communicates the same idea as saying “Dude, stop”. Imagine watching a video where things don’t quite fit together, creating a sense of chaos instead of satisfaction. That’s what playing this game feels like!

In most cases, you’ll find yourself intentionally seeking opportunities to create chaos rather than following a flawless path. This tends to frustrate the Storyteller who wishes you’d leave things alone, but rest assured, your knack for mischief won’t allow that!

By all means, feel free to remove bookmarks from books, slice pizza in an unconventional manner, don socks beneath your sandals, and revel in causing a bit of mischief!

3. Say No! More

Developers: Studio Fizbin

Available for: Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS

Run time: ~2h for main story

Have you ever felt like someone easily taken advantage of? Worry no more! This entertaining game is here to teach you how to assertively say ‘No’ when necessary. The journey begins on your first day as an intern, where your boss steals your lunch box. Fortunately, you discover a motivational tape that equips you with the skills to stand up for yourself… and learn to firmly decline others.

You’re asking for your lunch box back, but your colleagues at work seem quite unsettled by an intern assertively responding with “No.” In this game, saying “No!” serves as a sort of conflict resolution mechanic. As the story unfolds, you’ll discover more potent and imposing ways to express your refusal.

Instead of bluntly objecting to everyone you encounter in this game by shouting “No!”, you could take a more thoughtful approach by considering people’s opinions and deciding which ones you feel comfortable saying “No” to. By doing so, you might encourage your teammates to assert themselves as well. Moreover, you can customize the way your character expresses refusal, giving you flexibility in how you communicate your denial.

A game brimming with humor, an unexpected dose of excitement, and perhaps some real-life wisdom sprinkled in. However, what truly sets it apart is its abundance of “Oh no!” moments.

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2025-03-01 01:09