Donโ€™t Touch This Button review for PS4/5, Xbox One/Series X, Switch

Platform: PS5
Also on: PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Publisher: Ratalaika Games
Developer: 9 Eyes Game Studio
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: E

A couple of years ago, I played a fantastic game called Please Donโ€™t Touch Anything. The objective: donโ€™t touch anything. Or, alternatively, do touch things, and risk facing the apocalypse. It wasnโ€™t a complicated premise, nor was it a long game, but Please Donโ€™t Touch Anything managed to get an impressive amount of mileage โ€” and humour โ€” from that basic scenario.

Donโ€™t Touch This Button is the same basic set-up as Please Donโ€™t Touch Anything, just worse in almost every way.

For one thing, itโ€™s not nearly as smart or as funny as it seems to think it is. Rather than asking players to solve increasingly lengthy, complicated, bizarre puzzles, Donโ€™t Touch This Button sticks you in a room and prominently displays how not to solve the puzzle right on a giant screen. The twist/joke โ€” which reveals itself immediately and then serves as a template for the other 59 levels, so this is hardly spoiler territory โ€” is that you just do the opposite of whatever it displays, and you easily move on to the next level.

To be fair, thereโ€™s the odd level where you need to think a little more. Some require codes, for example, that may call for a bit of logical thinking, while others require some trial-and-error as the ground beneath your feet disappears after you step on it. Such levels, however, are few and far between.

Thereโ€™s also a boss fight at the end that kind of comes out of nowhere, as you fight against a giant computer. It kind of comes out of nowhere, itโ€™s nothing like anything else in the entire game, and it doesnโ€™t really add anything to any of it.

Obviously, Donโ€™t Touch This Button is hampered by the fact that other games have mined very similar territory, and done the same kind of thing much better. If this were a world where none of those games existed, Donโ€™t Touch This Button might have more to recommend it, but as it stands, you should probably just play those games instead.

Ratalaika Games provided us with a Donโ€™t Touch This Button PS4/PS5 code for review purposes.

Grade: C-
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