

This is one of those games that is great for short play sessions. But guess what? You’re going to want to touch all the things, and you won’t regret it. The premise is simple: Your colleague goes for a bathroom break and leaves you sitting in a room with a large screen in front of you and a panel with one big red button and a lever that says reset. I absolutely love Please, Don’t Touch Anything. I often find that many developers include some mind-bending puzzles that would take hours of work to solve on their own, and it turns me off of the experience. Or maybe something about them is just off-putting to me. I don’t like most brain-racking puzzle games. Publisher: Escalation Studios, BulkyPix, Four Quarters Please, Don’t Touch Anything (PC, Android ) The original was 2D pixel art, had you looking straight ahead, and costs $5, so is the remake worth $15? Take one part MacGyver, one part Alan Turing, one part the hidden pictures section in Highlights, and a whole bunch of pop culture references, mix them in a bowl of virtual reality, and you’ve got Please, Don’t Touch Anything, the Oculus Rift-exclusive VR remake of the game of the same name.
