![]() ![]() The tasks are relatively simple and subtle actions like swapping a statue or planting a bug on the ambassador, but each of these actions has a small tell which might give the player away if they're not careful. In each round of SpyParty, one player takes the role of the spy, who has to accomplish a series of four tasks in order to win, while trying to look like one of the computer-controlled AI characters. and sneak the microfilm from the inside cover. Even though SpyParty is unfinished, there's still a ton of tension as you pick up a book. While one player tries to act like the computer players without getting caught, the other tries to pick them out, in a sort of inverted Turing test. But in Chris Hecker's recently-opened beta of SpyParty, you've got to take that chance and enjoy that book, because at a party of suspicious characters, you've got to use stealth and observation to trick the other player and win. And that's a good thing, because that would probably turn a lot of people off to literature. ![]() ![]() It's not every day you reach for a book on the bookshelf and find the laser of a sniper's rifle peeking over your shoulder. ![]()
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