- March 14, 2019
- azimuth team
Nothing!
Platforms
About
Nothing! is a single player action game with horror and comedy themes. It was developed by azimuth team and was released on March 14, 2019. It received mostly positive reviews from players.
"Nothing" is a philosophical visual novel that challenges players to confront existential questions. The game dares to ask, "What do you play?" with the answer being "nothing." Players must navigate through thought-provoking narratives and puzzles, with few able to reach the end. Finishing the game may offer a unique perspective on the meaning of existence.

- The game presents innovative mechanics that are unlike anything seen before.
- It offers a unique experience that some players find engaging and thought-provoking.
- Many players appreciate the game's ability to convey deep philosophical messages.
- The gameplay is repetitive and lacks meaningful content, leading to boredom.
- The writing is poorly executed, with many grammatical errors and a preachy tone.
- Players feel that the game is a waste of money and fails to deliver on its promises.
- story3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The story is praised for its compelling and engaging narrative, complemented by strong character development and customization options. Reviewers highlight the beautiful graphics and the overall richness of content, making it a top-tier experience that enhances gameplay.
“Insane gameplay, 10/10 would recommend! Super fun with friends, amazing graphics, and a sick story.”
“Lots of content, great character development and customization, engaging storyline, beautiful state-of-the-art graphics; all in all, top tier.”
Games Like Nothing!
Frequently Asked Questions
Nothing! is a action game with horror and comedy themes.
Nothing! is available on PC and Windows.
Nothing! was released on March 14, 2019.
Nothing! was developed by azimuth team.
Nothing! has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story.
Nothing! is a single player game.
Similar games include Plug & Play, My Name is Mayo, The Beginner's Guide, Loading Screen Simulator, The Interview and others.





