WILL YOU PRESS THE BUTTON?

Will You Press the Button? online game

Will You Press the Button?  2013

Title: Will You Press the Button?

Year introduced: 2013
Country of origin: Sweden
Languages: English

Price: free






Will You Press the Button? is an online game which is difficult to describe in just a few words. You are put in front of almost philosophical questions, like, would you like to have 9 lives, but in exchange for your illness / injury never healing? Or would you like to get invisible wherever you want, but children will still be able to see you? On the surface, they are straightforward to answer, but usually, they are designed to make you think before you will or will not press the button.

There is no interaction with other people, apart from viewing the stats for each question - it will show you what percentage of people who answered the same question as you just have, voted the same way that you did. But in fact it is, in a way, a social game. It answers some of the questions no one ever asked (and some of them for a good reason), which might seem trivial, silly or completely pointless. And they seem like that because... usually they are trivial, silly and completely pointless, but finally, someone dared to ask them.

But even with the very simple formula and hardly inventive gameplay, Will You Press the Button? can surprise you by challenging your world view and even undermine how you will see other people in the future.


Rating: 4 / 5 based on 1 votes

★★★★☆



Will You Press the Button?  2013  online game
Will You Press the Button?  2013  online game
Will You Press the Button?  2013  online game


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