We promised you a selection of games that have open source intelligence. Here are detective stories, investigations and espionage. Pick it up while Steam is on sale (until July 11 at 8 p.m.).
Orwell: Keeping an Eye On You
You work for the government’s Orwell spy program. Mission: to observe and spy in order to find the perpetrators of a series of terrorist attacks. You will have to look for a birthday in social networks, an address in medical records, a position regarding the government in blogs. In short, a combination of OSINT and SOCMINT.
Orwell: Ignorance is Strength
Continuation of the first part – you again take on the investigation of a terrorist attack. Compared to the first part, the game lacks pace and character development, but the OSINT part is up to par.
Project DeepWeb
Deep web research simulator from Ukrainian developers. You will have to study hundreds of sites and files, communicate with users to save a friend. The game has a lot of different puzzles, easter eggs and several possible endings at once.
Twelve Minutes
You are a hostage of the time loop. The developers of this interactive thriller changed the traditional point-and-click mechanics. You will not have a specific task, but through interaction with the environment you will look for a way to get out of the loop.
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments
A game from a Ukrainian studio about Sherlock Holmes. You will solve murders, disappearances and thefts. The gameplay is focused on finding the true perpetrator of the crime and making a moral choice — to acquit or convict the perpetrator.
