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Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes for Windows

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 1.9.24
  • 3.1

    (106)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

It's Just Like It Says: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes.

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is a first-person multiplayer co-op game where one player is given the computer screen, complete with a bomb that'll kill them in a certain amount of time, and the other player reads from a manual, with no access to what the first player says, to instruct them on how to deactivate it.

Talking Your Way Out Of An Explosion

The bomb often includes a variety of different parts, from four up to twelve, some with different smaller games to play. Often you'll just have to cut wires in a certain order, but there are more difficult parts based on Morse code and the like. Different bombs allow a different number of mistakes: some allow none at all. Although the game offers a huge variety of different bombs, as players become more adept at each part of the game, the player with the manual will need to do less and less. There's also a strong colour vision requirement in the game.

Life On The Line

The fundamentals of gameplay aren't what's important here: the fun of Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is the frantic pace it sets for the players. With the right friends, this game is easy to recommend.

PROS

  • Unique gameplay style
  • Simple interface

CONS

  • Gets easier over time
  • Few accessibility options

Program available in other languages


Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes for PC

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 1.9.24
  • 3.1

    (106)
  • Security Status


User reviews about Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    bloody brilliany.
    ok, this game is "supposed to be a bomb disarming game" although it normally ends up with both people shouting :)
    brilliant game but onlly play with someone you trust
    Pros: shouting at most freinds More


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