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Turnover

$1.99
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Developer:
Long Division LLC
Publisher:
Long Division LLC
Platforms:
Windows Mac Linux
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Features


  • Challenge your stealth skills by using cover, remaining silent, and staying alert to avoid enemies. Utilize the clang of a wrench to distract, spray a fire extinguisher to obstruct view, and more to help you slip by.
  • Stay tough! Enemies react to the environment, staying alert for noise and working together to hunt down targets.
  • Look out for others by recruiting and protecting fellow workers as they disable security networks. Enlist the help of Rent a Cops to help you take down patrols.
  • Find hidden perks to help you gain the edge and increase your chances of survival.
  • 3 difficulty modes are available to suit your play style: Easy, Normal, and Hard.
  • Available for Windows, Linux, & Mac OS X.

Free Extras


  • Includes Turnover's main theme in FLAC format: "A Hostile Takeover" by Jeremiah Pena.
  • Includes custom level support. Refer to extras/CustomLevelDocumentation/index.html for details.

Story


In near future America, the emergence of corporate monopolies has placed a strangle hold on the economy. Among a glut of mass privatization, corporations begin contracting private military security firms to protect their assets. Setting a controversial precedent, defense contractor Grand Robotics Inc. deploys a private security firm to be their "Mergers & Acquisitions" arm.

After a failed attempt to buy out competing Bartleby Automation, Grand Robotics turns to their security firm to execute a "hostile takeover" of their competitor. The firm storms into Bartleby's corporate HQ and locks the building down.

In Turnover you play Clea Holden, a Bartleby worker who becomes caught in the middle of the crisis. Coming to the conclusion that the situation is too volatile, Clea hatches a desperate plan to escape. She must find freedom, armed with only her determination to survive.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
25 user reviews
72%
Positive
36 min at review
Not Recommended

4/10 Though I scored it low, I can't say that Turnover is "bad." In fact, I found myself applauding when the game covered private military contractors in Iraq and the disastrous Citizens United case during the intro. The premise of the game is pretty cool. The game also appears to be bug free. However, playing the game devolves into tedium quite quickly. The game, in some ways, pulls from Hotline Miami. Pixelated graphics, a top down view, the ability to pan your view out in each direction, and the absurdly quick death animations. However, the gameplay itself is quite exciting in Hotline Miami, being very fast-paced, and the thumping soundtrack almost makes the player feel as though they're in a trance. Turnover is also difficult, like Hotline Miami, and players should expect to die quite a bit. However, the slow, quiet, unexciting pace of the gameplay coupled with the brutal difficulty lends to quite a bit of frustration. I think this game could absolutely use checkpoints. With Hot...

31 helpful
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I REALLY wanted to like this game. While it had some quirky mechanics here and there, most of it is forgivable. But the delay in your companions got me killed countless times. They are borderline retarded, guess they serve lead paint chips at Bartleby Automation. Victoria in particular seems to have that deadly delay that ended up forcing me to just delete the game. Nobody likes escort quests, ever, period.

22 helpful 3 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Pros: Cool idea. Good tension. Stealth rules are clear. Cons: Unavoidable deaths. Missions are too long for how easy it is to fail. Ugly graphics.

15 helpful
46 min at review
Not Recommended

I like how you can see where the guards are looking. I miss that in other ways. The graphics are really basic and simple. It has none of the style of hotline miami. But the worst part is how many times I failed a mission due to somethihng that wasn't my fault. Extremely frustrating.

12 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I like the setting, I really do. I like the art style, but the stealth mechanics are kinda bad and the wide variety of levels means nothing for content due to the fact that you get deja vu on every advancment in the story, and brief combat is awful, throwing things to distract highly trained military units? are these human beings or retarded dogs? Is it a bad game? Not at all But is it worth your money? Nope

5 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

I really do love stealth games though I understand they can be rather polarizing as they test patience and can be unforgiving. Turnover is a particularly unforgiving game and has pushed my patience with the short amount of time that I have spent with it. That said, from each death I learn how to better navigate the game as Turnover has very solid and consistent mechanics. Each level takes me a few deaths/runs to understand where to expect encounters and available paths and how to get through, but getting to the end is wonderfully rewarding and I feel like I really deserved it. Long Division, LLC is also very open to feedback and is responsive which will make this great game even better with time.

4 helpful
17 min at review
Not Recommended

The game does not start, and the dev is no longer active. Shame.

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun game. I had a problem with the video mode in ubuntu linux 16.04.3 / radeon, and the developer was so quick to come up with an answer. Controller works perfectly, including re-connecting. Gameplay is hard but fair. You will memorize the entire level, by the time you finish it. There are multiple approaches, and your timing does not have to be perfect. Noise and enemy visual range make sense. Very true to the spirit of Thief and other quality sneakers. Story actually was a lot better than expected. Recommended, but only if you are looking for a real challenge.

3 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Exceptionally well done. Excellent writing, addictive gameplay, and mechanics that are just plain fun. The storyline and plot are very clever, and the graphics, while not extravagant, have a certain charm to them. The trailer of the game does a pretty good job of summarizing what you can expect to see and do in the game. A hard-as-nails stealth-based game, it does a great job of encouraging you to pick yourself back up and try again.

3 helpful
22 min at review
Recommended

First impressions: +Nice story about corporate greed. +Decent stealth -Instant deaths/difficult Its a decent old-school stealth based game with minimilistic graphics. Seems to have potential if you have patience. Will update as I play more. I heard it was made by a single person like Axiom Verge, fairly impressive. Its okay so far, maybe worth it esp when on sale.

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10
  • Processor: 2.2 Ghz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.1 Compatible
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Recommended
  • Additional Notes: Minimum 1280x720 screen resolution. Xbox controllers supported.

FAQ

How much does Turnover cost?

Turnover costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for Turnover?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 Processor: 2.2 Ghz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 2.1 Compatible Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: Recommended Additional Notes: Minimum 1280x720 screen resolution. Xbox controllers supported.

What platforms is Turnover available on?

Turnover is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Turnover worth buying?

Turnover has 72% positive reviews from 25 players.

When was Turnover released?

Turnover was released on Dec 15, 2015.

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