One Million Buttons Demo Released, Players Face 20,000 Buttons With No Hints
The demo offers a taste of a deliberately absurd, handcrafted puzzle that challenges players to find one correct button among a million, with no procedural generation or hints.
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Developer Kevin Niu and MooCow Games have released a demo for 'One Million Buttons', a simulation game where players must click the single correct button out of one million. The demo contains 20,290 buttons across nine handcrafted rooms, estimated to take three hours to press all. No hints are provided. The full game is scheduled for Steam release.
The demo for 'One Million Buttons' is now available on Steam and itch.io. It contains 20,290 buttons spread across nine rooms, all handcrafted by developer Kevin Niu. The full game will have one million buttons. The developer previously released the free mini-game collection 'Age of Advent', based on a VTuber unit, which holds a 'Very Positive' rating on Steam. The demo includes an auto-save function, allowing players to take breaks. Several completion reports have already been posted on the Steam community page.
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