‘This Is Fine’ Meme Has Become a Video Game
The beloved “This Is Fine” meme, showing a dog calmly sipping coffee while surrounded by flames, has now evolved into a free mobile game where players take control of the chaos. Created by developer Andris Gauracs, this arcade-style title captures the meme’s essence—denial and absurd calm—by turning it into frantic firefighting action. Fans of the original comic can now experience the meltdown firsthand on their phones.
Here’s the TL;DR...
Meme Origins: The “This Is Fine” meme comes from KC Green’s 2013 Gunshow webcomic, a viral symbol of calm in catastrophe.
Cultural Impact: It went global during moments like the 2016 US election and the 2020 pandemic.
Game Concept: Developer Andris Gauracs transforms the meme into a fast-paced arcade game where you play as the dog, using coffee cups to put out fires.
Availability: It’s free on iOS and Android, easy to play, and perfect for quick sessions.
What Is the Origin of the ‘This Is Fine’ Meme?
The now-iconic dog—Question Hound—first appeared in KC Green’s 2013 comic strip “On Fire” from his Gunshow series.
In the two-panel strip, the dog sits serenely at a table as the room burns around him, uttering the fateful line, “This is fine.” What began as a simple gag became a universal metaphor for denial amid disaster, resonating deeply with audiences navigating chaotic times.
The meme’s simplicity made it timeless: it distilled complex emotions—panic, apathy, acceptance—into one unforgettable visual.
Why Has the ‘This Is Fine’ Meme Stayed Culturally Relevant?
Over a decade later, This Is Fine remains the go-to image for ironic calm. It exploded in popularity during 2016’s US election and resurfaced during the COVID-19 pandemic, when it symbolized collective burnout and reluctant optimism.
Its adaptability fuels longevity. People remix it to reflect everything from climate change to daily work stress. Brands, activists, and even Fortnite jumped on board—with Epic Games adding an official emote in 2023, fully licensed and credited to KC Green.
Who Developed the ‘This Is Fine’ Game and When Did It Release?
The mobile game adaptation comes from indie developer Andris Gauracs, who released it in October 2023 as a non-commercial fan tribute.
Gauracs recreated the burning-room scene in 3D, maintaining the original’s cartoonish charm while adding interactive chaos. He credited Green prominently throughout the project, emphasizing it was “a love letter to one of the internet’s best pieces of art.”
The game gained traction on Reddit and social media, with players applauding its humor and animations.
What Is the Gameplay Like in the ‘This Is Fine’ Game?
Players take control of the dog as he races through a burning house, hurling coffee cups to extinguish fires before they spread.
The gameplay loop is simple yet frantic—tap to move, swipe to throw, and survive as long as possible. The house’s layout expands through multiple rooms (kitchen, living room, bathroom), each filled with escalating hazards.
Power-ups: Stronger caffeine shots and water hoses
Hazards: Endless fires everywhere!
Replayability: Endless mode keeps the flames coming
Where Can You Play the ‘This Is Fine’ Game Right Now?
The game is available for free on both the App Store and Google Play, with no ads or microtransactions.
It runs smoothly on most modern devices, though older phones might struggle in higher difficulty modes. For PC users, a demo version is also playable at the official site: thisisfinegame.com.
Is There More Coming for ‘This Is Fine’ Fans?
Yes—an official game titled This Is Fine: Maximum Cope is in development by KC Green and Numskull Games, funded via Kickstarter in 2024.
Set for a March 2026 release on Steam and Nintendo Switch, it expands the meme into a full Metroidvania adventure where players explore surreal, anxiety-fueled worlds. A demo premiered during Steam Next Fest 2025, earning praise for its humor and pixel-art style.
Until then, Gauracs’ mobile version remains a fun, free, and surprisingly cathartic tribute to the meme’s legacy.
Why It Matters
The This Is Fine meme’s journey—from webcomic panel to cultural symbol to playable game—illustrates how internet humor can transcend screens to become interactive storytelling. It’s proof that even our collective sense of doom can inspire something creative, heartfelt, and a little bit chaotic.
Hat Tips
Wikipedia: Gunshow (webcomic)
Creative Bloq: The ‘This Is Fine’ Meme Is Now a Delightfully Chaotic Game
AMK Station: Play the Demo of the ‘This Is Fine’ Meme Game Now Available
Steam: This Is Fine: Maximum Cope
Article compiled and edited by Derek Gibbs on October 18, 2025, for Clownfish TV D/REZZED.