On Steam you can find very varied and strange games, but the one I saw today I had to look for personally to make sure it was real, because I couldn't believe it. The title in question is called Banana and, the first thing that must be made clear, is that it is completely freewhich is more than understandable because I can't imagine how anyone would be able to pay a single cent for a product like this.
In fact, it shouldn't even be called a “game”, because its proposal is so extremely simple that in just a second you will have seen everything. Basically, as soon as you click on play on Steam, a new window opens on the screen in which it appears the image of a bananawhich is exactly the same one you see heading this news that I never would have thought I would write.
It seemed so surreal to me that I couldn't help but cry with laughter, because this game, or whatever you want to call it, has absolutely nothing else. Can click on the banana so that a number appears above it with the number of times you clicked with the mouse on the image, but don't expect anything else to happen. It doesn't matter if you make a single click, thousands or a trillion, the image will not move and nothing will happen.
Of course, if you want to get the easiest achievement in the world, just click on the banana, close the game and you will automatically have unlocked it. But the fact that the proposal Banana being the simplest in the world is not the only reason why it is the star of this news. And it turns out that, for some reason I will never understand, it has become one of Steam's latest hits.
If we go to its product page on SteamDB, we can see that in recent days the number of players has grown tremendously. At the time of writing the news, they are more than 35,000 users those who are clicking on the image of a banana, but the graph does not stop increasing, so it would not be surprising (or yes) if in the coming days the figure continues to grow even more.
To give you a better idea of what it entails, right now Banana It has the same number of players as EA Sports FC 24 and Warframe and more than other multiplayer titles, such as DayZ or Dead by Daylight. Furthermore, they put the finishing touch your downloadable content, because for 25 cents you can buy new skins for the banana. Simply amazing.
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