In a world of resigned and begrudging “yes”s, indie game Say No! More invitations you to just do that. Stick up for your self and say “no!” each from time to time. If you communicate a language that Studio Fizbin aren’t already supporting, they’d like to ask you to say “no!” a number of occasions for an in-game voice pack. Thunderful Publishing will repay your efficiency with a €100 donation (about £91) to charity group Ditch The Label.
Say No! More is a goofy-looking indie game with Katamari-like colourful, low-poly characters and the same vein of quirky earnestness. In a world the place saying “no” is a giant no-no, you’ve began an internship at an organization full of parents trying to make the most of your willingness to say “yes.”
Fortunately, you discover a self-help cassette tape that teaches you the ability of claiming “no” extra. “By finding more cassettes, your ‘no!’ becomes stronger, louder and bigger,” say Studio Fizbin. “You face your bullies, inspire other employees, and finally destroy the evil gang of abusive superiors and CEOs.”
Since a lot of the enjoyable seems to be blowing away coworkers with the ability of your “no!”s, Fizbin wish to embody voice packs for as many languages as doable, particularly ones not usually represented in games. They’d like your assist attaining it should you’re a local speaker of a language not usually heard in games.
“Voicepacks will consist of several specific variations of the word “No!” in your native language, which can be an possibility that may be chosen by the participant to voice the principle character all through the game,” they are saying. Audio strains for different characters gained’t have the identical voice packs, however you’ll a minimum of have the ability to hear the protagonist shout “no!” in your native language. There are another particulars—file varieties they’ll want you to ship and microphone specs—within the application form.
For each voice pack accepted, Thunderful Publishing have pledged a €100 donation to Ditch The Label, a global charity that helps younger individuals within the realms of bullying, digital wellbeing, psychological well being, relationships, and identification.
Say No! More is deliberate for launch someday in 2020. You can discover and wishlist it over on Steam.