
We Were Here Tomorrow is the newest entry in the acclaimed cooperative puzzle series by Total Mayhem Games, and it once again asks one very important question: can you and your friend actually communicate under pressure? Because this time, you’ll need more than good vibes and “I think it’s the squiggly one.” In We Were Here Tomorrow, two players awaken inside a mysterious retro-futuristic facility, separated from each other and guided by a calm but slightly suspicious voice. As with previous games in the series, you won’t share the same view of the world. Each player sees different clues, different symbols, and sometimes entirely different problems. The only way forward is to talk — clearly, calmly, and without saying “that thingy” every thirty seconds. The game builds on the foundation laid by earlier titles such as We Were Here, We Were Here Too, We Were Here Together, and We Were Here Forever. The formula remains beautifully stressful: split two players up, give them incomplete information, and let teamwork either shine or completely fall apart. It’s less about fast reflexes and more about accurate descriptions, patience, and resisting the urge to yell, “WAIT, DON’T TOUCH THAT!” one second too late.

This new installment introduces a sleek sci-fi setting filled with strange machinery, glowing interfaces, and puzzles that look like they were designed specifically to test friendships. Each player has unique interactions and responsibilities, meaning cooperation isn’t optional — it’s survival. One person might be staring at a panel full of cryptic symbols, while the other holds the key to decoding them. If one of you says “it’s like a triangle… but round?” things may not go smoothly. Beyond the puzzles, a deeper mystery unfolds. Why are you in this facility? Who is guiding you? What is the true purpose of these strange assignments? The narrative slowly reveals itself as you progress, encouraging exploration and careful observation. Of course, uncovering the truth is much easier when you and your partner aren’t debating whether a symbol is a bird, a kite, or “just an aggressive squiggle.”

Like its predecessors, We Were Here Tomorrow focuses on online two-player co-op and emphasizes communication as the central mechanic. It’s a game that turns simple conversation into a high-stakes challenge, where clarity and trust matter more than any weapon or power-up. It’s perfect for friends who enjoy brain-teasing puzzles, immersive mysteries, and the occasional dramatic overreaction when someone presses the wrong button. Ultimately, We Were Here Tomorrow looks poised to deliver another clever, tense, and occasionally hilarious cooperative experience. It’s a game that proves teamwork makes the dream work — provided the dream doesn’t involve confusing symbols, locked doors, and one friend confidently giving completely incorrect instructions.












