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== Development ==
== Development ==
A teaser trailer was released on April 8, 2015<ref>{{cite web|title=Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foSMxRPtGE8|website=Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Teaser Trailer - YouTube|publisher=Yak & Co.}}</ref> and the full trailer was released later on October 26, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P7rRp7GclE|website=Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Full Trailer - YouTube|publisher=Yak & Co.}}</ref> The art style of the game was inspired by the works of Kevin Dart and Shag which combined a cartoonish style world with a retro 60’s look, further added on with textures, furniture and architecture from the same era.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|title=Interview with Mark White|url=http://www.appunwrapper.com/2015/11/04/agent-a-interview/|website=Debriefing Creator Mark White About "Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise" |publisher=App Unwrapper}}</ref> Its initial working title was ‘Snowy Village’ with the art style more based on Fire Maple’s ''“The Lost City”'' with the same mechanics as the final version.<ref name="auto"/> The art style was then changed into a more appealing theme that not only rooted from developer Mark White’s own preference for the secret agent theme and his love for the Bond films, but fit accordingly to the mechanic of finding hidden clues and objects.<ref name="auto"/>
A teaser trailer was released on April 8, 2015<ref>{{cite web|title=Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foSMxRPtGE8|website=Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Teaser Trailer - YouTube|publisher=Yak & Co.}}</ref> and the full trailer was released later on October 26, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P7rRp7GclE|website=Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Full Trailer - YouTube|publisher=Yak & Co.}}</ref> The art style of the game was inspired by the works of Kevin Dart and Shag which combined a cartoonish style world with a retro 60’s look, further added on with textures, furniture and architecture from the same era.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|title=Interview with Mark White|url=http://www.appunwrapper.com/2015/11/04/agent-a-interview/|website=Debriefing Creator Mark White About "Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise" |publisher=App Unwrapper}}</ref> Its initial working title was ‘Snowy Village’ with the art style more based on Fire Maple’s ''“The Lost City”'' with the same mechanics as the final version.<ref name="auto"/> The art style was then changed into a more appealing theme that not only rooted from developer Mark White’s own preference for the secret agent theme and his love for the Bond films, but fit accordingly to the mechanic of finding hidden clues and objects.<ref name="auto"/>

== Chapters ==
The game has an episodic structure with the chapters released one at a time as development is completed. Currently three of the five chapters are available with a further two planned.

* Chapter 1 - A puzzle in disguise
* Chapter 2 - The chase continues
* Chapter 3 - Ruby's trap
* Chapter 4 - A narrow escape (currently in development)
* Chapter 5 - The final blow (planned for 2018 Q2)


== Reception ==
== Reception ==

Revision as of 09:00, 17 October 2017

Developer(s)Yak & Co Ltd
Publisher(s)Yak & Co Ltd
Platform(s)iOS & Andriod
Release
  • WW: 27 October 2015
Genre(s)Adventure

Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise is a first-person, point and click adventure game for iOS and Android, developed and published by Yak & Co.[1] It was released on the Google Play store for Android on 27 October 2015[2] and on the iOS store on 28 October 2015.[3]

Gameplay

The player takes the role of Agent A, a genderless secret agent assigned to catch a dangerous enemy spy that has been targeting fellow agents. The game takes place in the secret lair of the main antagonist, Ruby La Rouge. After witnessing La Rouge’s infiltration scheme that leads to the supposed demise of Agent A’s chief in the prologue video, the player is then led to the secret lair on the shoreline not far from the committed crime. The player then gathers key items hidden in spots around certain parts of the map that will lead to unlocking new areas in hopes of finally catching up with and defeating La Rouge. Collecting the key items and utilising them in the environment to solve the puzzles is the core mechanic while relying on the player’s keen eye, logic and memory.[4]

Development

A teaser trailer was released on April 8, 2015[5] and the full trailer was released later on October 26, 2015.[6] The art style of the game was inspired by the works of Kevin Dart and Shag which combined a cartoonish style world with a retro 60’s look, further added on with textures, furniture and architecture from the same era.[7] Its initial working title was ‘Snowy Village’ with the art style more based on Fire Maple’s “The Lost City” with the same mechanics as the final version.[7] The art style was then changed into a more appealing theme that not only rooted from developer Mark White’s own preference for the secret agent theme and his love for the Bond films, but fit accordingly to the mechanic of finding hidden clues and objects.[7]

Chapters

The game has an episodic structure with the chapters released one at a time as development is completed. Currently three of the five chapters are available with a further two planned.

  • Chapter 1 - A puzzle in disguise
  • Chapter 2 - The chase continues
  • Chapter 3 - Ruby's trap
  • Chapter 4 - A narrow escape (currently in development)
  • Chapter 5 - The final blow (planned for 2018 Q2)

Reception

The iOS version has received “generally favourable reviews” according to video game review aggregator Metacritic, rating at 82 out of 100.[8]

Sequel

Mark White mentioned in an interview about a sequel in production with an aimed release date in early 2017 along with the possibility of splitting it into smaller missions to cater to the players and allow early release of content as well as easier expected release dates for the rest of the game.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Yak & Co". Yak & Co.
  2. ^ "Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise". Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Android apps on Google Play.
  3. ^ "Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise". Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise on the App Store.
  4. ^ "Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise". Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Press.
  5. ^ "Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise". Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Teaser Trailer - YouTube. Yak & Co.
  6. ^ "Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise". Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise - Full Trailer - YouTube. Yak & Co.
  7. ^ a b c d "Interview with Mark White". Debriefing Creator Mark White About "Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise". App Unwrapper.
  8. ^ "Metacritic Review". Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise for iPhone/iPad Reviews - Metacritic. Metacritic.

External links

Official website: http://www.agentagame.com/