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Work as a forensic investigator, performing real-world investigation on a military-grade conspiracy. Yes, in the real world! The game redefines the way you play. It doesn't run on software. It runs on evidence, on your brain. You start with a text message from Mark. From there, you'll replicate his mission, find what he found, live the adventure he lived. You're on your own. You just have your own device. You set your methods, your pace, your tools. A piece of evidence helps you discover a part of the story, leading to more evidence, making you progress. Your challenge is to find the truth. The truth is out there, on the Internet. The Internet is millions of times bigger than a computer game sandbox. Are you up to the challenge? You might find answers in a news story on CNN or the New York Times. Something about a real company or person might help you proceed. The president might be involved. It's so intertwined with reality you'll be left wondering if it didn't really happen.

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Description

Mark is escaping from Rota Island, where one of his targets has a hideout. An helicopter flies by, firing on the boat Mark was. They missed on purpose. It was just a warning shot. But why are they letting him escape?

If you're wondering how can Mark take photos while on action, it's because he shoots with a special wrist watch he carries. Photos are sometimes bad and blurry, but Mark can discreetly collect evidence on his mission this way.

Your job as a forensic investigator is to recover all the evidence he collected and find new one.