Telltale Games was an American video game developer that developed interactive narrative-driven episodic games. Their games were known for their emphasis on story and player choices that could affect the outcome of the game.
Founded in 2004 by Kevin Bruner and Dan Connors.
Their first game was Telltale Texas Hold'em released in 2005.
Received critical acclaim and commercial success with their game series based on The Walking Dead, starting in 2012.
In 2018, Telltale Games announced layoffs of most of its staff and cancelled several projects. The company later filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations.
In 2019, LCG Entertainment purchased Telltale's intellectual property and began releasing new games under the Telltale brand.
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Telltale Games went bankrupt in 2018 and ceased operations. However, in 2019, LCG Entertainment purchased their intellectual property and has since released new games under the Telltale brand.
Telltale Games' games are known for their emphasis on story and player choices. Players must make decisions throughout the game that can affect the outcome and future episodes of the game.
Telltale Games' games generally have mature themes and are rated for 17+ audiences. However, some games may be suitable for younger audiences with parental supervision.
Most of Telltale Games' games are episodic and can be played out of order without losing the storyline. However, playing in order can enhance the player's understanding of the narrative and character development.
Telltale Games' games were originally released on PC and console, but many have since been ported to mobile devices. Check the specific game's system requirements to ensure compatibility with your device.