Mark of the Ninja Developer’s Turn-Based Espionage Game Gets A New Trailer

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Klei Entertainment, the developer of Mark of the Ninja, are working on a tactical espionage game, titled Invisible, Inc. The game, originally titled Incognita, is a turn-based game and is heavily inspired by XCOM.

 

A new trailer for the game released this week shows off gameplay from Invisible, Inc. and explains some of the game’s mechanics. The goal of the game is to break into locations with tight security and steal various kinds of items, and the trailer demonstrates some of the ways you’ll incapacitate security in order to reach your goal.

 

Additionally, Klei have also provided an in-depth update on additions and changes that were recently made to the game via their forums. You can read the update here.


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