There are games that strive to cheer you up or straighten out the rest of your day. How to prevent it? But the case of Tell Me Your Story is special. Developed by RedDeer.Games, it is a simple puzzle game with a delicious handmade artistic section, but the best thing is the common thread that ties the entire experience: help the protagonist’s heartwarming grandmother settle into her new home and, In the process, discover their fun youthful adventures throughout the world.
Tell Me Your Story bet on the point-n-click format both when advancing in our enjoyable investigation and when solving the different puzzles that will appear. However, what is interesting is how it embraces a more casual, simple type of puzzles designed to be enjoyed sip by sip while we see how the bond between a granddaughter and her beloved grandmother strengthens.
Its own creators define Tell Me Your Story like a relaxing puzzle game (Cozy Puzzle Game) about the importance of grandparents and adventure, so that every object in grandma’s house and every one of her books is also a memory of a special story. And, of course, a new pretext to design a new puzzle in which we do our part in this story. And the best thing is that you can now start gossiping among the treasures and colorful junk that grandma has been saving.
With no release date on the calendar (yet), Tell Me Your Story will arrive this year on Nintendo Switch AND PC. But if you are intrigued by its game proposal or want to take a look at its puzzles, you can download the demo from Steam with the first steps of the adventure. A small appetizer for a game that we will follow closely.
Tell Me Your Story unfolds on the screen like a storybook and follows the path of titles that we at iGamesNews have particularly liked, such as A Little to the Left, Unpacking or Dordogne; in which simplicity and its presentation with extra care prevail over everything else. Promoting discoveries based on small acts of ingenuity. A type of experience that any player profile can enjoy and solve little by little, at their own pace and in their free time. Those kinds of video games capable of stealing a smile from you.
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