Greetings Officer-Cadet o249, Are you ready to be put to the test? If deemed worthy, you will be assigned as an officer in the shadowy halls of Facility 7C. You will remotely lead a squad of operatives on daring espionage missions to plant evidence, steal secrets, assassinate targets, and performing sabotage for the glory of the Dark Father. Do you have enough faith to follow orders unquestioningly? Signal Ops is a played in a first-person perspective, but when you're playing a mission you actually simultaneously control multiple agents, each with their own first-person view. You'll need to take advantage of the multiple views to keep an eye on key areas, formulate strategies to complete your goals, and solve puzzles that require you to be in more than one place at a time. With the shoddy equipment and dubiously trained agents provided to you, you’ll need all the advantages you can muster.

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booman
booman - - 3,650 comments

I have to say, Signal Ops is one of the most original games I have seen in a long time. Even after watching several movies I still don't fully understand how the game works.
How do you control characters through three different screens?
I love the graphical style and love the time period.
Very interested in seeing how Signal Ops turns out.
Great Job!

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SpaceBulletCorp - - 2 comments

Hi booman,

Basically you can press the number keys to select an agent, and control them in typical FPS fashion. You can switch between them at any time, and you can also give them orders (move, follow, use, attack, etc.) from the perspective of whatever agent you are controlling, similar to say Rainbow Six. You can also leave agents you are not controlling to watch an area or set them up to shoot at anyone who enters their view.

If you have a gamepad (360 controller recommended), a friend can join you for local co-op, with the keyboard/mouse controlling one agent and the gamepad controlling another. Online or LAN co-op is another option and that can be combined with a gamepad to have two people on one system and one person on another.

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