
Too Many Buttons
Only one button works. Every other click is chaos.
115 followers
Only one button works. Every other click is chaos.
115 followers
Too Many Buttons is a chaotic browser game where only ONE button works. Every other click unleashes random chaos - screen shakes, fake alerts, loud sounds, and instant frustration. Play Classic mode at your own pace or Speedrun mode against the clock. Choose multiple difficulties with up to 200 buttons on screen. Built with a retro pixel look and zero instructions, it’s simple, infuriating, and oddly addictive. No sign-up. No downloads. Just click and survive the chaos.






Too Many Buttons
OMG this is hilarious! The retro pixel look is chefs kiss. How did you make the random chaos feel so perfectly timed to be the MOST frustrating?
Too Many Buttons
Is this rule to be explored by oneself or is there a rule to be announced and practiced by oneself
Too Many Buttons
@wchsltds There’s no rule explained upfront - discovery is the game.
Vozo AI — Video localization
Playing this game is a bit frustrating because I feel like I have to click through every single button just to find the right button.
Since there aren't any hints when I click the wrong ones, the entire experience is full of negative feedback, which makes it really hard to keep playing. 🥲
Vozo AI — Video localization
I was originally looking forward to a little game I could play to slack off at work, but the sound effects are actually making me lose my mind. 🤯
Too Many Buttons
@josie_oy Totally fair 😅
The aggressive sound design is intentional, but I get how it can be overwhelming - especially if you’re just trying to slack off at work.
I’m considering ways to let players tone it down (or mute it) without losing the experience. Thanks for calling it out!
@josie_oy yeah but that’s just how life goes sometimes, isnt it? @chikx3009
Too Many Buttons
@jojo_li Exactly 😄
A little unfair, a little chaotic - that’s kind of the point.
Too Many Buttons
@josie_oy Thanks for the honest feedback 🙏
The game is designed to lean heavily into chaos and negative feedback, but you’re right - without any sense of progress, it can feel more exhausting than fun.
I’m exploring ideas like optional hints or alternate modes to balance frustration while keeping the core chaos intact. Appreciate you giving it a shot!
This gives me serious 'The Impossible Quiz' flashbacks. It’s the perfect kind of frustrating—I definitely lean towards 'fun' rather than 'painful'. I’m curious about the 'one working button' logic—is its position completely random every time the level loads, or is there a subtle pattern/logic for speedrunners to memorize?
Too Many Buttons
I'm sitting here in the office currently playing this game haha. Wasn't anticipating getting rick rolled! Maybe you should increase the text size a bit cause it is hard to read. Perhaps try including hints, so we can also get closer to finding the right button (although that might beat your intention of keeping it chaotic)? Is there a limit to the number of levels?
Too Many Buttons
It's fun to play at the beginning but getting boring due to one function of the game: clicking the button. However, l like the design of the game, did you vibecode it ?
Too Many Buttons
@eren_kiratli Thanks for the feedback! 🙏
Totally fair - the core interaction is intentionally simple and repetitive, so it works best in short chaotic bursts.
Glad you liked the design! And yes - the entire game was built with the help of vibe code. I focused on guiding the ideas, tuning the chaos, and shaping the experience rather than writing the code line-by-line 😄