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Tell Me Why is free for Pride Month – Download and keep on Xbox and PC – TheSixthAxis

01/06/21 Narrative adventure Tell Me Why is being made free to download and keep across Xbox and PC throughout the month of June, as Dontnod and Xbox celebrate Pride Month. Tell Me Why tells the story of a trans man and his twin sister revisiting their past and the traumas they went through together. Giving the full game away is a nice away to celebrate Pride Month and show support for LGBTQIA+ communities, hopefully getting more people to engage with a mature story told from a perspective that is very rarely seen in video games. – ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW – However, Dontnod’s intention here is more than just getting the game into more people’s hands, with the companies essentially encouraging people to pay it forward. The money that you save on the game can go to places that directly affect trans and queer communities, and they have the following suggestions:

PSA: Tell Me Why s First Chapter Is Free During Pride Month

Filed to:alaskeros Screenshot: Dontnod In celebration of Pride Month, Dontnod Entertainment is offering the first chapter of Tell Me Why for free through the month of June across all platforms. And anyone who picks up the chapter, “Homecoming,” on Xbox or Steam in that time will own the game permanently. Tell Me Why is an episodic adventure game about twins Tyler and Alyson Ronan, who return to their childhood hometown Alaska after the death of their estranged mother. It’s a story about siblinghood and trauma mixed in with a bit of magical licence the twins can communicate with each other telepathically and view visions of the past.

IGF s 2021 nominees announced, mostly correct

Published on 8 May, 2021 Videogame awards are good for three things: they encourage people to continue creating new work; they direct attention towards particular pebbles among the otherwise amorphous landslide of new game releases; and they give bystanders like me something of mercifully little consequence to gripe about when nominations don t align with our personal tastes. I m sad to report that the Independent Games Festival has delivered only two out of three in 2021. The nominations for this year s IGF Awards were announced yesterday, but they have left me little to gripe about. Sure, there s some changes I d make, but there s no glaring omissions in my eyes. The panel of jurists have correctly identified that Teardown was one of the best games released last year, for example, and so it is nominated for both the Seumas McNally Grand Prize and Excellence In Design. The Grand Prize nominees also include Paradise Killer, Umurangi Generation, and Spiritf

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