

Tyler will open the kitchen cabinet drawer, and pull out a binder with Allison's old art.Īlyson then puts the pictures on the kitchen table, suggesting the Woodland friends represent real people in the town. Note: While at the coffee table, keep making the moo sound with the canister until Tyler reacts and says "I guess that is pretty funny" to get the achievement "Moo'd Changer"Īfter completing be necessary tasks with Tyler, they will head to the kitchen and see another memory. Look at the monkey stuffed animal in front of the twins room, and then watch a memory with Tessa on the balcony

Go upstairs and knock a paper plane down from the the chandelier 4. Watch a memory of Eddy in the living room (should appear after cleaning the coffee table) 3. To hear from some of the many people whose lived experiences informed Tyler’s character, please watch our interview Tell Me Why – Approaching Representation.1. August’s personal experiences also inspired key moments and lines of dialogue. During recording sessions, August provided edits to the script if he felt a certain line or moment did not do justice to Tyler’s story, making him an invaluable part of the creative process. Importantly, August Black, Tyler’s voice actor, also made significant contributions to Tell Me Why’s dialogue. For over two years, Nick offered foundational guidance on story and character, consulted on casting, and reviewed scripts at all phases of production. To ensure that Tyler’s character would resonate with a wide and diverse audience of trans people, the Tell Me Why team worked closely with two of GLAAD’s transgender staff: Nick Adams, Director of Transgender Representation and Blair Durkee, Special Consultant for Gaming. Trans, nonbinary and gender non-conforming staff at both DONTNOD and Xbox have made countless key creative contributions to Tell Me Why, including in character design, narrative and dialogue, building inclusive online spaces for the game, and much more.
