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Postby capt_weasle » 2011.03.28 (22:15)

"The game is called Spy Party, a game that pits one player as a spy at a fancy party and another as the sniper across the street. It features just one death, triggered when the sniper player believes they have finally figured out which character in the party is the other player and squeezes the trigger."

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I'm really excited for this game. I've never really been one for multiplayer games, but I would buy this in a heartbeat. From the looks of it, the developer wants to refine this game as much as possible, though he doesn't really have an idea of when it might be released.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2011.03.29 (02:11)

Huh. That is actually very, very interesting.
I'd totally play it a few times before it lost its novelty and I never touched it again. Y'know, like everyone did with Facade -- another very, very interesting game.
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Postby Universezero » 2011.03.29 (06:43)

I remember reading about this ages ago; seems like a good premise, though I think it would need heaps of variables in order to stay interesting (eg, different modes, variable amount of spies/other players, different objectives, rewards/challenges, unlockables, etc.)
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