Target -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author(s): Richard Otter Genre: Espionage Website: https://web.archive.org/web/20220521060320/https://delron.org.uk/d_target.html Language: en First Publication Date: 2005 License: Freeware Forgiveness Rating: Tough Rating: 2.5 (based on 3 ratings) ABOUT THE STORY Some people are happy working in an office, some become taxi cab drivers and some people will even teach. You are none of those; you are a 'lone-wolf gunmen who likes to maintain a low profile' or professional killer. You are in your mid-40's with all the usual respectable trappings such as a nice house, good job, wife and two children. Considered to be a soft-spoken intellectual, in your spare time you have a passion for reading and your favourite pastime is cultivating shrubs and flowers. You have always prided yourself on an ability to get the job done and to give value for money. In fact you have a very good reputation of getting the job done, no matter how complicated or difficult. Years of military training and discipline have honed the skills needed to execute a hit efficiently and dispassionately. So when the next piece of work comes in you quickly accept, especially when you have seen the fee. A sheet of paper has just arrived with the target details; one poor soul is about to get taken out. EXTERNAL LINKS Play online using Parchment Adrift 4 game - do not play Adrift 4 games with Adrift 5 interpreters as the game may appear bugged when it isn't. Play this game in your Web browser. target.zip Requires an ADRIFT version 4 interpreter[1] EDITORIAL REVIEWS Delron Review Compilation > One of the most interesting features of this game is that a lot of it is > randomised. The description and location of your target changes each game, > so you have to check everyone carefully. This is a good technical > achievement and even offers more replay value than usual, as each time you > play the game, the solution will be different. I didn't discover any bugs > whilst playing the game, which is always a plus point. However, it could > have been better if the game was just a little longer. With the short > gameplay time, I was left thinking was that it? REFERENCES [1]