Say No! More is a relatively short but comical game about empowering people to say “no” more often. It mostly plays itself, with you interacting enthusiastically at key points throughout the gameplay.
The game starts with you creating a character. You can pick one of their 16 presets, or create your own. I modeled mine after my wife, because she’s really good at saying “no.” 😅
Next, you pick the way you say “no.” There are 17 languages, with both a masculine and feminine voice to choose from. I think my favorite is Irish Gaelic. Instead of a 2-letter word, theirs is long and super complicated sounding.
Then the game opens up on a video game called “Wizards of Nay,” where you play as a wizard who fights imps and a Devil King by using the word “nay.”
When you get a game over, it zooms out of your cell phone to show your character sitting on a park bench. Your roommate approaches you and offers you a custom lunchbox he made, with a home-cooked meal inside. How nice!
But was he just buttering you up? Because the very next thing he asks is if you can cover the rent this month… AGAIN. He has all sorts of excuses as to why. He’s short on cash, still job hunting, etc. You try to respond to him and all you can muster is a “…” Which he takes as “we’ll discuss it later” and he lets you run off. It’s your first day of work at a new company!
You arrive at work and meet up with two other interns, who are already waiting with your new supervisor. He reprimands you for being late and when you can’t respond with an excuse, he threatens to fire you before lunch if you don’t learn to speak up. But he’s one of those supervisors, who tries to play off all aggression as just a joke.
He instructs all three of you to say “yes” all the time if you want to promote within the company. The other two interns are motivated and on board, but again, all you can muster is a weak “…”
He decides to have a practice run. He claims he’s hungry and wants your lunchbox. What do you say to that…?
When you can’t give a straight response, he laughs it off, saying it’s just a joke and no one will take your lunch. At least, not yet…
You and the other interns go off to the tiny cramped corner behind the vending machines that has your new desks. After the other two interns are called away, your supervisor pokes his head around the corner and claims he actually forgot his lunch and really needs one today. So…?
Unable to give a response, he takes it as a “yes” and runs off with your lunchbox. You bang your head on your keyboard, defeated.
That is, until a cassette player drops on your head from somewhere. Inside is a cassette tape labeled, “NO!” You put on some headphones and listen to it.
You’re introduced to the confident voice of a motivational speaker! He instructs you to have confidence in yourself and speak one magic word: NO!
He has you practice using the word a few times, then shows you how to laugh at people, to confuse them and break their confidence so your “no” is that much more powerful against them.
You chase down your supervisor in the office and use the new word you just learned against him. It’s super effective!
You relentlessly pursue him through the office, throwing your powerful word at him, attempting to shake him so he gives your lunchbox back. All your coworkers jump in your way to ask you to do menial “intern tasks” for them, but you can knock them back with the word “no!”
From here, your lunchbox gets passed around to various levels of leadership in the office, while you continue to chase after it.
Thanks to the motivational speaker on your cassette tape, you learn how to say no in different ways to affect different types of people. You have the standard angry no, but you will also learn a cold no, bored no, and wacky no. On top of that, you learn an add-on response to shake your target and make your “no” more brutal. You start with laughing at them before hitting them with a “no,” but you will also learn how to slow clap, nod in agreement before saying “no,” and a sarcastic “hmm” before landing that solid “no.”
Eventually, your coworkers notice you speaking up against management and they start rallying behind you. You go out to lunch together and teach them all how to say “no” as well. Before you know it, you have a whole crowd of employees willing to say the word “no.”
The game gets more wacky and outlandish as you go on, with all sorts of hilarious twists and turns to the plot. It’s a fun journey through a day in an office where the word “no” is banned. Like I said, the game mostly plays itself and you just shout the word “no” at every opportunity you can. You can probably beat it in about an hour, but it’s so much fun, I’ve already played through it a few times.
Despite all its silliness, this game comes with a pretty decent moral at the end about standing up for yourself, but also knowing when to say “yes” too. So take charge of your life! Learn to say “no” instead of caving to social pressure! And empower those around you!
OMG same, yes!