The Walking Dead/Episode 1: A New Day

The episode starts off with the main protagonist, Lee Everett, being driven to prison on criminal charges.

Introduction
Nothing you say or do matters in the car; this is simply an introduction to the basics of the game. Look out the window to see some suspicious activity (big groups of cop cars driving down the opposite lane, accompanied later on by a helicopter) and answer the police officer's questions to progress with the story. Look at the mirror from time to time to get him talking. After the scene, you'll be back in control of the camera. Look at the officer's mangled body, then turn around and for a way out. Look at it to get the option to climb out of the car. Once you're out, move along the car and approach the cop. Look at him for a closer look, at which point you'll notice the keys in his back pocket. and attempt to unlock your handcuffs. Lee will drop them and you'll have to repeat the process to free both wrists. Back away to escape the zombie attack until you hit the car. Look at the ground to the right and. Use it on the shotgun you find lying to the left, pick up the shell again when Lee drops it, and finally shoot the zombie's head off. in the distance for a scene.

The House
After the scene, you'll end up in the backyard of a suburban house. and enter the house. to listen to a message as you investigate the rest of the house. The only necessary item here would be the walkie talkie in one of the kitchen drawers. When the message on the answering machine finishes, converse with Clementine over the walkie talkie until you're attacked by Sandra, her undead babysitter. Break free from her grip and keep kicking her until Clementine shows up at the door behind you. Grab the hammer, target the head, and hack away. Answer her question (she'll remember your response) and then decide whether you want to get out once the sun goes down or look for help before it gets dark. Either way, you'll end up meeting Shawn Greene, son of Hershel Greene. Start off by being honest to him now if you want to avoid some scolding from his father.