Prove you didn’t push someone out a window when Expelled! launches next month – Digitally Downloaded

Prove you didn’t push someone out a window when Expelled! launches next month

It wasn't me... or maybe it was?

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The key art for Expelled!

Developer inkle found success with 2021’s Overboard!, a highly replayable detective game where the player is the one whodunnit that won an Apple Design Award. Now, the next-gen visual novel is getting a sequel with Expelled! This time, a School Prefect has been shoved out a window, and everyone says you did it. Clear your name by finding the true culprit — or, if you did do it, by finding someone else to pin it on. Expelled! will be released for iOS, PC, and Nintendo Switch in one month.

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Here is the description of Expelled! from a press release:

April, 1922. Verity Amersham is a scholarship student at one of England’s top boarding schools. She’s always tried to be good — making her the perfect patsy when a prefect is pushed out a window. Can you keep Verity from being expelled?

A next-gen visual novel with a wicked twist. Choose every line and every action. Go where you want, when you want. But remember, your classmates and teachers are watching!

Choices that really matter. Build and execute your strategy, but watch out: every decision has consequences.

NPCs with their own agendas. Other characters move around the school in real time. Will you mislead them? Avoid them? Blackmail them? Silence them? It’s up to you.

Massively replayable. Each run can be wildly different. What you learn in one playthrough gives you new things to try in the next.

How bad will you be? Verity wants to be good, but dire straits can make anyone a little naughty. How low will you stoop to save your skin?

Developed and published by inkle, Expelled! will be released for iOS, PC (Steam), and Nintendo Switch on March 12. Its predecessor, Overboard!, is available for Android, iOS, PC (Steam, GOG), and Nintendo Switch.

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Lindsay picked up an NES controller for the first time at the age of 6 and instantly fell in love. She began reviewing GBA games 20 years ago and quickly branched out from her Nintendo comfort zone. She has has developed a great love of life sims and FMV titles. For her, accessibility is one of the most important parts of any game (but she also really appreciates good UI).

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