Trolly Problem, Inc Crashes Onto PC This Month

Yogscast Games is about to fill your bags with awful dilemmas and mock your awful decisions when Trolly problem, Inc comes to PC on 21 April..

Due to come crashing onto PCs in just a few weeks time, Trolly Problem, Inc is a brand-new experience and a darkly comedic take on life’s bad decisions. This upcoming adventure into life’s little issues will greet players as new recruits to Trolly Problem, Inc and subsequently test their suitability for employment with testes that only impact the lies of a few paltry souls and the odd K9.

This isn’t likely to stay so simple, however, and anybody picking up this title for he long haul will find themselves picking through a series of escalating choices. Once the countdown begins, a choice must be made, while the narrative consequences unwind as things progress. With 55 intensely thought-provoking multiple-choice questions across a 90-minute playtime, Trolley Problem, Inc isn’t going to let you all off easy. Multiple avenues of psychological paralysis are open for exploration, while Dead Ringers, Spitting Image and Skins actor, Jan Ravens judges you for your less than stellar performance.

Well, I’m off to prepare for all the lives I’m about to destroy without the need for a DOOM amount of ammunition. You can check out what’s in store for all of us in the trailer above or over on the official Trolley Problem, Inc Steam Store page now.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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