There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension(2020)-Draw me a Pixel
There is no Game very much wants you to know that it is not a game. You should go away and uninstall it, because there's nothing to see here. You're told this from the beginning by a not-game program's voice, but should you insist on continuing on, you'll find there most assuredly is a game in this game and in trying to access "The game" which is continually blocked by all matter of obstacles such as walls, locks and unbreakable glass, you'll be playing about 4-5 hours of games in a strange and amusing quest alongside(and much to the annoyance of) the not-game program(whose name is Game).
Confused yet?
There is No Game is an affectionate 4th wall meta-narrative tribute and send up of games of various types and genres which doesn't take itself very seriously and is clearly enjoying it's lack of self seriousness the whole time. It's also essentially a comedic adventure game that is played by interacting with the world rather than controlling a character, which gets weird and trippy at times. In one segment, called "The Legend of the Secret" you are helping THE HERO, who is totally NOT LINK, in game that totally doesn't look anything like an isometric Zelda game(A link to the past in particular) complete his quest to beat the evil overlord, but Not-Link has more courage than brains and you need to help him along by clearing the way for him by positioning lights, changing the size of objects, and helping him flip switches in the right order to proceed.
There's also an interesting subversion and twist in that you're thrown into a redux of the same idea, but the villain, in an effort to stop you, has "Upgraded" the game into a clicker Free2Play game where everything must be purchased, so now you have to find new solutions problems you previously solved. Your non-game companion Game wastes no opportunity to mock the Free2Play BS you have to deal with in that segment. To paraphrase his reaction at one point ""WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE HAVE TO PAY TO UNLOCK THE FINAL DUNGEON? 1 MILLION COINS? *Incoherent screaming""
The game is 4-5 hours and changes things up on a regular basis to keep things from getting stale and manages to throw in a few surprises in there as well. The fact it clearly has a fondness for the games it's sending up(except for Free2Play which it mocks mercilessly) gives it a nice sense of lightness to help smooth over any issues with the plot that might arise and kinda reminded me of "Thomas was alone" in it's broad plot outlines. THe puzzles often manage to be pretty clever and a built in hint system(that unlocks by steps and with a short time delay between each one) help the player from getting stuck on some of the more obtuse puzzles(of which there are a few) though most do follow a certain type of reasonable(albeit video-game logic) such as using a not-bitcoin to unlock an app that requires virtual coins on a computer by dragging an dropping, but only once you've freed up enough memory to obtain the not-bitcoin.
So yeah, It was something I tried on a whim without really knowing what it was and I ended up enjoying it a lot for the comedic meta romp it was.