The First 12 Minutes of Twelve Minutes

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Check out the first 12 minutes of Twelve Minutes, the time loop thriller starring Willem Dafoe, James McAvoy and Daisy Ridley.

Twelve Minutes is a point-and-click adventure game about a man stuck in a time loop. You must unravel the mystery behind a terrifying home invasion and convince those around you that something more than what it appears is going on. Collect information and objects to help you survive the loop, but don’t take too long. Starring Willem Dafoe, James McAvoy and Daisy Ridley, Twelve Minutes has more star power than many modern games of its size.

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