Uncover a web of evil as an elite superspy! You might break a few rules—or a few hearts—but you won’t break cover. As Agent 180, a star secret agent, you've never found a problem you couldn't solve with guns, gadgets, or a devastating quip. But after a personal tragedy sends your life off course, your next mission will test you to your very limits.
180 Files: The Aegis Project is a 184,000 word interactive spy thriller by Karelia Hall, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
An ex-informant is dead—and you’re sent to find out why. As you go undercover at the sinister company he worked for, dangerous secrets begin to emerge, along with shadows from your own past. Can you infiltrate the company in time to stop a deadly plot? And with your career in the balance, will you follow orders to the bitter end—or be tempted into a deal with the devil?
• Play as male, female, or non-binary; as gay, straight, bisexual, demisexual or asexual.
• First place winner of the Choice of Games Contest for Interactive Novels
• What lurks in Agent 180’s past? Choose the background that led you here.
• Use tech knowledge, charm, strategy, brute force, or sheer nerve to achieve your goals.
• Choose from an assortment of gadgets to help you.
• Decide what's more important to you – the mission, or yourself.
• Participate in a cover-up to please your employers, or expose the truth to get justice.
• Try to build genuine relationships – or manipulate people for your own ends.
• Romance an intrepid reporter, a charming executive, or a brilliant scientist – or pique the interest of a dangerous enemy agent.
Brilliant. Easily the best game of the type I've played. Very lengthy, exceptional writing, decent replayability. Choices have a real & significant impact that is not always immediately evident. Plot is very well done. The author clearly knows their craft. It's not even my preferred genre but it's so well done it doesn't matter. Frankly their overqualified for this work. They should be writing novels not gamebooks. I doubt one makes much money on them. If they ever write a real novel I'd buy it
Only the first few chapters are free, plus you have to watch adverts to even do that.
Really enjoyed this story! The STAT checks can be a little hard, but once you figure them out it's quite fun. Overall I would definitely recommend this to anyone who likes "spy" stories.
the brilliant young scientist goes by they and them,.....THEY AND THEM IS NOT A GENDER, THESE APPS ARE GETTING SICK, FIRST THEY PANDERED TO WOMEN AND NOW THEIR PANDERING TO THE LGBT
the brilliant young scientist goes by they and them,.....THEY AND THEM IS NOT A GENDER, THESE APPS ARE GETTING SICK, FIRST THEY PANDERED TO WOMEN AND NOW THEIR PANDERING TO THE LGBT
Be warned, the novel requires two purchases to actually read all the way through. The total comes up to almost $10.00. Idk how this is legal to have two purchases with no warning and then a long winded refund system to battle through afterwards but whatever. Let me be that warning. If you want to spend almost $10.00 for a novel only 184,000 words long, then go ahead and purchase!
Be warned, the novel requires two purchases to actually read all the way through. The total comes up to almost $10.00. Idk how this is legal to have two purchases with no warning and then a long winded refund system to battle through afterwards but whatever. Let me be that warning. If you want to spend almost $10.00 for a novel only 184,000 words long, then go ahead and purchase!
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