Introduction
I Don’t Even Know is a quirky online puzzle game developed by lawlolawl studio, known for its absurdist humor and unconventional challenges. The game puts players on a series of strange, seemingly nonsensical quests, where the goal is to figure out how to proceed through trial and error.
It’s a point-and-click adventure that thrives on randomness, often leaving players confused but still entertained. Think of it as a mix of quick puzzles, mini-games, and chaotic situations where the rules aren’t always clear, but the humor keeps you hooked.
The game revolves around completing odd missions, like identifying a cookie thief, covering a character’s modesty, or executing strange commands (e.g., typing the alphabet backward). Each level presents a new, unpredictable challenge with minimal instructions, forcing players to rely on intuition, quick thinking, and sometimes dumb luck.
How to play
Controls: Use your mouse to interact with objects, characters, or buttons on the screen. Occasionally, the keyboard is required for specific tasks (e.g., typing answers or commands).
Objective: Each level presents a unique task, often with vague or no instructions. Your job is to figure out the correct action to progress. Tasks range from clicking specific areas, dragging items, or solving mini-puzzles.
Gameplay flow
- Levels are short but tricky, requiring quick decisions.
- Expect absurd scenarios, like clicking a character’s hand repeatedly or flipping switches in a specific order.
- Some levels have hidden solutions, like right-clicking for a “win” option.
- Pay attention to on-screen text for subtle hints, though they’re often cryptic.