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No Time To Explain goes live today with a release trailer

With a successful Kickstarter under its belt and after going onto Greenlight, No Time To Explain has made it to Steam and releases today. What is No Time To Explain by tinyBuildGAMES you may ask? Well… it’s a whole lot of comedic, side scrolling, action. If you’ve ever wanted to put ribs in your goes eyes, this is quite easily the game you’ve been waiting for. It boasts a strongly that it is the only platformer game with time paradoxes so… no doubt that will be confusing.

In this game you can expect to find these aspects within the Steam version:

  • Steam Achievements
  • Steam Cloud Saves
  • Lots of ribs in people's eyes
  • Hundreds of levels
  • Including levels made by our Kickstarter supporters, and even a dedicated Minecraft universe since Notch helped us a lot during the Kickstarter campaign
  • Many bug fixes since initial release

No Time To Explain comes out today, on Steam, for $10. I’d explain more but well… you get it.

Andrew Clouther

Human, historian, teacher, writer, reviewer, gamer, League of Pralay, Persona fanboy, and GameZone paragon - no super powers as of yet. Message me on the Twitters: @AndrewC_GZ

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