You, a fresh-faced military consign for the Almighty Nation of Korstovska, have been given the almighty and prosperous task of entering the codes. Every day, you wake up, garb yourself in your correct, formal attire, and march with precision to your small cramped office, where a singular strip of paper awaits you. Upon that piece is a series of codes that you must diligently enter into your state-mandated interface. Failure is not tolerable, the correct code must be entered by the assigned timestamp. Once completed, you must await any and all further instructions by fax. If no orders have arrived by midnight, you are released to retire for the evening. Your job isn't complex, isn't taxing by any means, but every night you wonder, what are these codes? And maybe even more so, what are they for? Explore the facility and try to uncover your true purpose here, while also ensuring that those codes are entered in on time. Who knows what would happen if they weren't entered correctly? As the days go on, the codes become more and more troublesome, and the base more and more troubled, and the question becomes clear. Should you enter the codes?
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In the era of crazy online multiplayer between friends comes Invisistab, a top-down game based around being an invisible assassin sent out to murder another invisible assassin. Despite your cloaking being perfect, both your weapons and the environment will betray you, leaving behind small signature clues that will help the enemy find you - those sniper rifles leave shells you know! With a variety of weapons and tools at your disposal, you must outsmart, outmanoeuvre, and outplay your opponent to ensure that the only body bleeding out is your enemy's.
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