Submissions by ianmoh tagged stealth


You are a ninja in todays day and age, where technological advancements are essentially rendering your occupation and way of life obsolete. Paid assassinations come fewer and far in-between, resulting in a desire for a career change. Fortunately, there's an always-available occupation that perfectly suits your particular set of skills - handing out flyers on the busy streets of the city.

Unfortunately, it is difficult for busy people to notice you when you've trained your whole life to be stealthy, so you devise a strategy - deliver flyers to unsuspecting passers-by in typical ninja-like fashion.

Players must navigate their way around busy metropolis blocks, approaching pedestrians and cars to deliver discount coupons and flyers to retail stores. You start off with a marginal ability to blend into backgrounds and climb stuff. As you progress, your experience points earned allow you to learn and develop new abilities in the skill-tree system. For instance, ninja-star throwing DLE flyers accurately into handbags and back pockets; or super speed, making the world move in slow motion as you dart around doing your job.

Now, as sweet a plan as it sounds, some folks may frown upon your way of doing things, so be careful as to not to be caught in the act. Getting caught too often will cause pedestrians to call the police, and/or fight you themselves - and that just won't do, cause your a spam ninja, with stealthy skills and a quota of flyers to fill, so be brave and be careful.

Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One - using a typical gaming console controller
Target Audience: General audiences, all ages 10 years and older.

Reference Image:
https://drawception.com/game/Ot11waYO12/thief-has-...

Third-person stealth adventure games, where you play as a cinema employee fighting movie piracy, by sneaking around a movie theatre, identifying cammers (people who bring cameras in to pirate) and disable their devices - all without anyone noticing.

Before the end of the movie, you must stop all of the attempted piracy in the theatre. But since putting a hurt locker on a patron would attract a lot of undesirable P.R., you must go about it stealthily. This means no one - not even the offender (who may cause a scene) can notice you.

To achieve this, your only tool is a degausser (magnetic wand that erases magnetic data) which, when held up next to the device will erase the data. You must crawl, shimmy and duck under seats and rows, and avoid being noticed so you can find all the cammers and discretely disable their piracy operation.

The cammers won't be in plain sight, and the theatre is a wild west of unpredictable patrons, which pose as obstacles in your mission. Phones that go off whose screens will shine light and expose you. Patrons, who have smoked something strange, will be unusually hyper-alert and paranoid of any surroundings. Children whom can't sit still may notice, and follow you, attracting more attention.

As well as patrons, certain scenes during the movie will naturally have an effect on how illuminated the theatre is and exposed you are. Every stage (represented by movie screenings) will have different numbers of patrons and different types of reactions (you can imagine a horror movie will be different from a comedy in terms of what the audience will be like).

Some mistakes can be forgiven, but as soon as you have caught the undivided attention of anyone, they will make a scene, capture the event to post on Facebook, and in the midst of your humiliation, alert the pirate to escape. Basically, game over.

The player has a radar on their UI that shows the nearby patrons and where their attention is focused (similar to metal gear solid). When you are erasing data, a countdown timer shows you how much time you have before the successful erasure of memory.

This game is based on the scientific premise that watching enough spy movies will actually transform you into a ninja.

Platform: PC/ Mac Desktop
Control: Keyboard and mouse.
Target Audience: 16 years and older.

Reference Images:
https://torrentfreak.com/twelve-hollywood-movie-ca...
http://gizmodo.com/uk-cinema-workers-can-earn-1500...