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* DownInTheDumps: The fifth world of the second game.



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%%* LevelGoal* LevelGoal: You want to get to the door at the end by hacking terminals to open it.



* NostalgiaLevel: In the beginning of the second game, you play through the first stage of the first game- that is, until a system shutdown. Then you (and a bunch of other clones) try to escape instead. Once you actually start the real first level, it's the same level, and you have to go and hack the terminal on the right. After you do that though, don't go to the left, because [[DamnYouMuscleMemory a laser will appear and kill you if you do that.]] You have to play a bit more level before it actually ends.



* SequenceBreaking: with the equipment. There is a reason why leaderboards are separated into regular records and records achieved with equipment.

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* SequenceBreaking: with With the equipment. There is a reason why leaderboards are separated into regular records and records achieved with equipment.
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The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]]. It comes with a level editor, and the many levels created by its community can be downloaded through the game itself. An UpdatedRerelease with new levels and additional perks titled ''[[http://store.steampowered.com/app/209190/?snr=1_7_suggest__13 Stealth Bastard Deluxe]]'' is available for purchase on {{Steam}}.

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The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]]. It comes with a level editor, and the many levels created by its community can be downloaded through the game itself. An UpdatedRerelease with new levels and additional perks titled ''[[http://store.steampowered.com/app/209190/?snr=1_7_suggest__13 Stealth Bastard Deluxe]]'' is available for purchase on {{Steam}}.
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* VillainousBreakdown: During the last set of test chambers in the second game, Malcolm gets increasingly frustrated at the clone's absolute ''refusal'' to die, to the point where he descends briefly into {{Angrish}} and trying to figure out if the clone is a manifestation of God.

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A WiiU exclusive sequel, ''Stealth Inc. 2'', is slated for release in late 2014.

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A WiiU exclusive sequel, ''Stealth Inc. 2'', is slated for release 2: A Game of Clones'', was released on the WiiU in late 2014.2014, with releases on Steam and Playstation in Spring 2015.


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* BoringYetPractical: In the second game, the Inflate-A-Mate and the Adventure Light are just a throwable weight block and a light source, respectively, but they give you a ''lot'' of additional mobility and visibility.


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** The second game gives a name and identity to the one behind (most of) the texts: An overachieving employee named Malcolm Alderman, who put you into the tests as a last-second attempt to increase his QC score.


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** The second game sets it up so that it's one particular clone you're playing as (marked, once you get a certain item, with a red armband); though in cutscenes, there's usually a large number of support clones with him.
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* SequenceBreaking: with the equipment. There is a reason why leaderboards are separated into regular records and records achieved with equipment.
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A WiiU exclusive sequel, ''Stealth Inc. 2'', is slated for release in late 2014.
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* SuddenNameChange: For the [=HD=] releases of the game on the [=PS3=] and Vita, the game is renamed as ''Stealth Inc.: [[Franchise/AloneInTheDark A Clone in the Dark]]'', [[IntentionallyAwkwardTitle for obvious reasons]].
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* TheGhost: The projection texts. You never really find out who is making them; only that it is a PTi Industries worker overseeing your test [[spoiler:and that it may also be a clone since it remarks at one point it "used to do your job".]]

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* TheGhost: The projection texts. You never really find out who is making them; only that it is a PTi [=PTi=] Industries worker overseeing your test [[spoiler:and that it may also be a clone since it remarks at one point it "used to do your job".]]



* MegaCorp: PTi Industries, the company putting the clone through these deadly tests.

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* MegaCorp: PTi [=PTi=] Industries, the company putting the clone through these deadly tests.
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** BlackBeadEyes: Without his goggles on.
* TheGhost: The projection texts. You never really find out who is making them; only that it is a PTi Industries worker overseeing your test [[spoiler:and that it may also be a clone since it remarks at one point it "used to do your job".]]


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* MegaCorp: PTi Industries, the company putting the clone through these deadly tests.
* NoNameGiven: The player character is only one unnamed clone out of many. They're regarded as so expendable it's not even established you're playing as one particular clone, since every one of your kind is being put through the same test as you.


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* SinkOrSwimMentor: The projections.
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* DeadpanSnarker: The text that appears goes into this territory when you do something it already told you not to do.

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* DeadpanSnarker: The text that appears goes into this territory when you do something it already told you not to do.do, or when you die.
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* DeadpanSnarker: The text that appears goes into this territory when you do something it already told you not to do.
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I dislike consecutive potholes.


''Stealth Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} [[StealthBasedGame stealth-based]] {{platform}} game by Creator/CurveStudios.

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''Stealth Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} [[StealthBasedGame stealth-based]] {{platform}} {{platformer}} video game by Creator/CurveStudios.
Creator/CurveStudios. It is distributed as {{freeware}}.

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Cleaned up. Someone fix the Shoot The Shaggy Dog part; it\'s way too long.


''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} [[StealthBasedGame stealth-based game]] by CurveStudios. Unlike most stealth games, this game is a {{platformer}}.

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''Stealth
Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} [[StealthBasedGame stealth-based game]] by CurveStudios. Unlike most stealth games, this stealth-based]] {{platform}} game is a {{platformer}}.
by Creator/CurveStudios.



The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]]. It comes with a level editor, and the many levels created by its community can be downloaded through the game itself. An UpdatedRerelease with new levels and additional perks titled ''[[http://store.steampowered.com/app/209190/?snr=1_7_suggest__13 Stealth Bastard Deluxe]]'' is avaible for purchase on {{Steam}}.

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The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]]. It comes with a level editor, and the many levels created by its community can be downloaded through the game itself. An UpdatedRerelease with new levels and additional perks titled ''[[http://store.steampowered.com/app/209190/?snr=1_7_suggest__13 Stealth Bastard Deluxe]]'' is avaible available for purchase on {{Steam}}.



* {{Badass}}: The protagonist.

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* ShootTheShaggyDog: [[spoiler:If you make it to the end of all 80 levels of Stealth Bastard Deluxe, you're treated to a grim (yet darkly humourous) ending that emphasises everything you've done is completely pointless. As a fresh human clone, you work your way through the complex of a huge corporation, dodging death at every turn. A sinister observer notes your progress and both encourages and goads you. The game keeps the pretence of a reward for your character up until right at the end, at which point you are senselessly executed moments after a machine delicately retrieves your Stealth Goggles....which are then revealed to be the company's latest product given away free with fast food meals. That's right - you died alongside thousands of other clones in order to safety-test a toy! Worse still, company memos make mention of "clone meat" and "Clone Juice" ads appear in-game, suggesting the burgers and soda that come with the new goggles may not be the standard beef and carbonated beverage after all...]]
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The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]]. It comes with a level editor, and the many levels created by its community can be downloaded through the game itself.

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The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]]. It comes with a level editor, and the many levels created by its community can be downloaded through the game itself.
itself. An UpdatedRerelease with new levels and additional perks titled ''[[http://store.steampowered.com/app/209190/?snr=1_7_suggest__13 Stealth Bastard Deluxe]]'' is avaible for purchase on {{Steam}}.
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The objective of this game is to avoid cameras, robots, laser beams, circular saws, and other deadly obstacles in order open up and reach each LevelExit.

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The objective of this game is to avoid cameras, robots, laser beams, circular saws, and other deadly obstacles in order open up and reach each LevelExit.
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''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} [[StealthBasedGame stealth-based]] [[{{Platformer}} platforming]] game by CurveStudios.

The objective of this game is to avoid cameras, robots, laser beams, and other deadly obstacles in order open up and reach the exit. One notable feature of this game is the use of light as a gameplay device, not just an atmospheric decoration.

The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]].

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''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} [[StealthBasedGame stealth-based]] [[{{Platformer}} platforming]] stealth-based game]] by CurveStudios. Unlike most stealth games, this game by CurveStudios.

is a {{platformer}}.

The objective of this game is to avoid cameras, robots, laser beams, circular saws, and other deadly obstacles in order open up and reach the exit. One notable feature of this game is the use of light as a gameplay device, not just an atmospheric decoration.

each LevelExit.

The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]].
here]]. It comes with a level editor, and the many levels created by its community can be downloaded through the game itself.
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''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} [[StealthBaseGame stealth-based]] [[{{Platformer}} platforming]] game by CurveStudios.

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''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} [[StealthBaseGame [[StealthBasedGame stealth-based]] [[{{Platformer}} platforming]] game by CurveStudios.
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''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} stealth-based {{platforming}} game by CurveStudios.

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''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a {{freeware}} stealth-based {{platforming}} [[StealthBaseGame stealth-based]] [[{{Platformer}} platforming]] game by CurveStudios.
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''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a freeware stealth-based platforming game by Curve Studios.

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''Steal Bastard'' or ''Stealth Bastard: Tactical Espionage Arsehole'' is a freeware {{freeware}} stealth-based platforming {{platforming}} game by Curve Studios.
CurveStudios.

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The objective of this game is to avoid the sight of cameras and robots and go past deadly obstacles in order to reach the exit which has to be open.

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The objective of this game is to avoid the sight of cameras cameras, robots, laser beams, and robots and go past other deadly obstacles in order to open up and reach the exit which has to be open.
exit. One notable feature of this game is the use of light as a gameplay device, not just an atmospheric decoration.



* AlertnessBlink: When a flying robot is fully alerted by the player, '''!''' appears.

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* AlertnessBlink: When a flying robot is fully alerted by the player, '''!''' appears.appears. Usually accompanies a FrickinLaserBeam and LudicrousGibs.



* ConfusedQuestionMark: Robots and cameras with yellow alert level have these.

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* ConfusedQuestionMark: Robots and cameras with yellow alert level that noticed you when you were partly visible or just outside of their main detection range will have these.this. Don't let this become AlertnessBlink exclamation points.



* GlowingMechanicalEyes: The robots and the pushable thing have these.

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* GlowingMechanicalEyes: The robots and the pushable thing weights have these.


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* LevelEditor: Comes with the game. Has resulted in several hundred user-generated levels, and counting.
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* LudicrousGibs: When the main character dies.
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* ConfusedQuestionMark: Robots and cameras with yellow alert level have these.

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* ForceFieldDoor: Containment fields to be precise.

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\n* ForceFieldDoor: Containment fields to be precise. These only contain the player.



* GlowingEyes: The main character has these. The eyes are either green, yellow or red, depending on how visible he is to enemies.

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* GlowingEyes: The main character has these. The eyes are either green, yellow orange or red, depending on how visible he is to enemies.



* PressurePlate: Common puzzle elements.

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* PressurePlate: Common puzzle elements. Weighed down by robots, blocks and player.
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* DemonicSpiders: Seekers, which chase down the player wherever he or she is on the map if his visibility is ever at yellow or red.

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* DemonicSpiders: Seekers, which chase down the player wherever he or she is on the map if his visibility is ever at yellow or red.
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* DemonicSpiders: Seekers, which chase down the player wherever he or she is on the map if his visibility is ever at yellow or red.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Enemies which notice the player, have red eyes.

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Enemies which notice the player, have red eyes.eyes.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Enemies which notice the player, have red eyes.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Enemies which notice the player, have red eyes.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Enemies which notice the player, have red eyes.

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Enemies which notice the player, have red eyes.eyes.
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The game can be found [[http://www.stealthbastard.com/ here]].

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