We’re getting closer to November’s presidential election, and as this election season continues to become even more of a circus, the polls are terrifyingly close. Depending on who you ask, there are different keys to beating Trump and electing Hillary. MoveOn.org thinks the key lies in millennial voter turnout, so they’re teaming up with famed game designer Jane McGonigal to develop an anti-Trump video game.

The game is currently referred to as Top Secret Election Game, and for the time being, you can only sign up to be notified when the game is released. Details on actual gameplay are sparse, but it appears to be housing real-world grassroots campaigning within a gamified shell. The brief description on the site explains that “your social network is full of swing voters. We’ll show you how to find ’em… and influence ’em. Sign up to be the first to play the game, and help swing the election to stop Trump.”

Normally, such a description would make it seem like this game will be a bore, but given McGonigal’s focus with alternate-reality games — games which call on players to do something actionable in the real world — this one could have some promise. In the past, McGonigal has worked with Oprah on an game centered around giving thanks; with the American Heart Association on a game that requires players to move around; and with Microsoft on a promo campaign for the launch of “Halo 2.”

That’s about it for details for now. It’s hard to see how a social network-based game is going to help sway voters who are stuck trying to decide, but it’s worth a shot.