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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.

Mark Lane's Logs: Project H.U.M.A.N. Video Trailer

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This is the HD video trailer of Mark Lane's Logs: Project H.U.M.A.N.. It shows you the story, your job, and why this game is completely different from anything you've ever played.

Being a game with a completely new format, it could be hard to understand its gameplay at first.

You join this game as one of CIA's OIG FIB investigators. You'll be working as a real forensic investigator, performing real-world investigation on a military-grade conspiracy. Yes, in the real world! You are not trapped in a sandbox provided by some software that tells you what you can and can't do. Your challenge is to find the truth. And the truth is somewhere out there, on the Internet. The Internet is millions of times bigger than a computer game sandbox.

What will you find? First, you'll find Mark Lane's logs: Timed, situated, concise reports of everything Mark did and his interactions with other people. Then, you'll find photos. Yes, Mark took many photos during his mission. You'll be able to see what he saw, what he did, what he found, as if you were there too. You'll also find documents, old and new, strange objects, bizarre-looking symbols, and many other stuff you must deal with. In the middle, you'll have to apply your skills to investigate and complete Mark's own findings, solve his own puzzles and riddles, understand clues, connect the dots. You must organize your findings, take notes, search, connect, locate, solve, think, and ultimately report back to CIA's OIG FIB. The more evidence you collect, the higher you will score.

Because there is no game software to run, there are no system requirements. You can play on any device, computer, laptop, tablet or phone with Internet access. Besides being a game, it's also a fiction novel. The game's spinal cord are Mark's logs: He has left a first-person view of the whole story. These logs are chained and laid out in a narrative style. Even if you don't progress much in the game, you can still enjoy this as a visual fiction novel.