You look like the kind of person who could get into some top-down thieving. That’s a good thing, because developer Pocketwatch Games is preparing to finally debut its stealth-action heist game, Monaco.
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In 2010, Monaco won the Seumas McNally Grand Prize at the Game Developers Conference Independent Games Festival.
Since then, lead designer Andy Schatz has worked to beef up and polish the game for its release, which is finally upon us.
Pocketwatch is also working on a Mac version.