Size Five Games’ steampunk burglar sim is easy on the eyes

Size Five Games, previously known asZombie Cow Studios(the studio behind the twin-stick edutainment STD shooterPrivatesand point-and-click adventure titles such asTime Gentleman, Please!), has released the debut trailer for its upcoming stealth-action gameThe Swindle.

Described as a “Steampunk Cybercrime Caper,”Size Five’s Dan Marshall says he likes to think ofThe Swindleas “a stealth game for the rest of us.” The developer elaborates by adding:

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“I suck at stealth games, I have neither the patience nor the disposition to creep slowly behind someone hoping they don’t turn around on an AI’s whim.The Swindleis my answer to that – it’s in your interest to remain undetected as long as possible on a heist, but being discovered and setting all the alarm bells ringing feels more like an inevitability than a fail state. At that point, the game switches from being a sneaky-sneaky stealth game to an all-out-action race against the clock.”

The gameplay hook centers around sneaking undetected into procedurally generated buildings, hacking their systems to drain them of funds and then making a daring escape with all the loot. Your ill-gotten gains can then be used to upgrade your character to take on even bigger and more dangerous jobs.

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Marshall’s experience with the genre squares fairly well with my own. While I don’t dislike stealth-based games, it’s encouraging to see the developer acknowledge that the genre isn’t a good fit for everybody, and is actively working to strike a balance between stealth and action that will hopefully keep impatient people like me invested in their game.

The Swindlewill be going into closed beta in a few months, so, if this is something you’d be interested in taking part in, you’re invited to follow@danthaton Twitter for more details.

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