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During their turn, the player's piece may move once between two connected nodes and, when applicable, make use of certain objects. Character movement is turn-based and restricted to the grid's paths and nodes. Players must reach each level's goal point, a fixed node usually positioned at the opposite end of the playing grid, in order to progress to the next level. The basic gameplay of Hitman Go can be described as a grid-based clockwork puzzle viewed from a top-down perspective. A "VR Edition" was released the same year for Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR virtual reality devices. This version includes upgraded visuals, all prior DLC, and a modified control scheme suited for either gamepad-style controllers or a mouse.
Hitman go controls windows#
The game received a "Definitive Edition" release in 2016 for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, as well as Linux and Windows via Steam. A version for the Amazon App Store was ported by illogika Studios.
Hitman go controls for android#
Hitman Go was later released for Android and Windows Phone mobile devices, as well as the Windows 8 Store. The game's characters are represented by board game counters which act by turns, and the player's piece must evade or eliminate several different types of color-coded enemies in order to complete various objectives. Players use touch controls to guide Hitman franchise protagonist Agent 47 through numerous grid-based levels presented in a minimalist style reminiscent of a vintage board game. Hitman Go is a turn-based puzzle game developed by Square Enix Montréal and originally published by Square Enix via Apple's App Store on April 17, 2014.