First episode of 'Back To The Future: The Game' offered free

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Thursday 28 October 2010 00:00 BST
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Telltale Games has followed up on the December release announcement of Back To The Future: The Game by offering the first of five episodes for free.

Its website automatically applies an $8.95 discount courtesy of the coupon code 121GIGAWATTS, and registrants will be emailed to let them know when Episode 1 is available for download.

All five episodes together cost $24.95, while pre-orders will be honored with a free gift of another Telltale game, Puzzle Agent, and a $1 donation to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for research into Parkinson's disease.

The game is coming out on PC and Mac first, with PlayStation 3 and iPad to follow.

Graphical adventure games are experiencing something of a surge in popularity in recent times, not least due to Telltale's own efforts with the Sam & Max and Tales of Monkey Island series, but also Machinarium (PC, Mac, Wii), Amnesia: The Dark Descent (PC, Mac), Heavy Rain (PS3), The Whispered World (PC), the Broken Sword remake (Ds, Wii), and the Professor Layton series (DS).

http://www.telltalegames.com/bttfoffer

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