Enjoy a game that subverts typical UI/UX expectations
The core mechanic deliberately breaks standard interface conventions by making most buttons non-functional or chaotic, appealing to players who enjoy absurdist or anti-game experiences

Only one button works. Every other click is chaos.
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.
The core mechanic deliberately breaks standard interface conventions by making most buttons non-functional or chaotic, appealing to players who enjoy absurdist or anti-game experiences
The game's deliberately frustrating and chaotic mechanics—where clicking wrong buttons causes unexpected chaos—make it highly shareable and designed to provoke reactions that users want to share with others
Too Many Buttons delivers quick, chaotic gameplay where only one button works and others trigger unpredictable events, providing humor and frustration-based entertainment ideal for short play sessions
Too Many Buttons requires no tutorials, accounts, or complex rules; users simply click buttons and experience immediate, unpredictable consequences, making it instantly accessible