Office Worker Stealth Game Level 22 Now On PlayStation, PC

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Developer Moving Player released its stealth game Level 22 to PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Windows and Mac. It’s also available for Xbox One and Wii U.

 

You play as an office worked called Gary who had a drunken night on the town and is late for the work by the time he wakes up. However, he isn’t necessarily fired yet.

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In the game, you have to help Gary sneak up to his office on level 22 of his company’s building without being spotted. You do this by hiding in vents and closets, causing distractions such as kicking a vending machine over, knocking colleagues out, and booby trapping photocopiers.

 

You can find out more about Level 22 over on its website.


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