Tell Me Why is an adventure game that is broken up into episodes. It was made by Dontnod Entertainment and put out by Xbox Game Studios. The Game consists of three chapters and was released in late 2020 for Microsoft Windows(PC) and Xbox One.
The game is about a pair of twins, Tyler and Alyson, who can talk to each other through telepathy and go back to their hometown in rural Alaska after ten years to find out why their mother died.
Tell Me Why: Chapters 1-3 Game (worth $19.99) now available for free on both Microsoft Store and Steam Store.
Visit this Microsoft Store Page, click the ‘Get’ button, and launch through the Xbox Games app, then add the game to your Microsoft account.
That’s it!
Steam users can get the game by visiting: https://store.steampowered.com/
About Tell Me Why: Chapters 1-3
It is the newest story-driven adventure game from DONTNOD Entertainment, the same company that made the popular Life is Strange series. In this close-knit mystery, twins Tyler and Alyson Ronan use their supernatural connection to piece together memories of their loving but troubled childhood.
The game takes place in a beautiful small town in Alaska. It has real-life characters, mature themes, and choices that are hard to make. As you recall events from the past, your decisions will influence the relationship between the twins, decide the strength of their link, and impact the trajectory of their lives.
- Uncover the truth – Use the twins’ supernatural bond to relive and explore their conflicting childhood memories.
- Shape your Story – Influence the relationship between Tyler and Alyson with choices that will determine their future.
- Unlock even more secrets – Match wits with puzzles that deepen the story and open a window into the twins’ fantasy world, “The Book of Goblins.”
- Experience true-to-life setting and characters • Unique characters – Build relationships and solve mysteries through the eyes of compelling and realistic characters.
- Alaskan splendor – Explore locations set in beautiful, highly detailed small-town Alaska in stunning 4K and HDR.