Tell Me Why is a new episodic game from DONTNOD, Episode 1 launches August 27, all three episodes launching in Winter 2020

At the Xbox Games Showcase, DONTNOD announced a new episodic game, Tell Me Why. “Play as twins Alyson and Tyler as they use their special bond to unravel the mysteries of their loving but troubled childhood. Set in beautiful Alaska, Tell Me Why features true-to-life characters, mature themes and gripping choices,” says DONTNOD.

Players will use the twins’s “supernatural bond” to discover causes of childhood conflict and discover their truth of their differing memories.

Influence the relationship between Tyler and Alyson with choices that will determine their future. Match wits with puzzles that deepen the story and open a window into the twins’ fantasy world, “The Book of Goblins.”

Tell Me Why

DONTNOD and Microsoft, “conducted on-the-ground research and partnered closely with cultural, mental health and gender advocates to craft a thoughtful, true-to-life experience.”

All three episodes of Tell Me Why launch in Summer/Winter 2020 and Episode one of Tell Me Why launches on August 27, 2020.

Leo Stevenson
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