Accidental Queens, a French Independent video game developer has announced a queer video game contributing to dialogue on Sexuality, Coming of Age, Homophobia, Depression, and Peer Pressure will be available next month on January 26 for PC, iOS, and Android devices.

A Normal Lost Phone is a narrative mystery game where players find a phone and find out about what happened to its owner, navigating through the familiar menu of a regular smartphone, finding clues to solve puzzles and hints about what may have happened to the main protagonist of this interactive narrated experience.

A Normal Lost Phone separates itself from the usual gaming industry standards in the sense that it’s a socially conscious game and exposes themes such as sexuality, coming of age, homophobia, depression, and peer pressure.

Accidental Queens is a video game development studio founded by three women from the industry. After the success of the prototype of A Normal Lost Phone at Global Game Jam 2016, Accidental Queens and two external collaborators have been hard at work to deliver a commercial version of the project. Now The studio seeks to create games that feature new mechanics, exploring topics from everyday life and social questions, through innovative narrative tools.

Get January 26, 2017.