It recently came to my attention that there is an issue with input registering, especially when it comes to calling, halting, and dismissing Coworkers.
I've pushed a new Windows build to the test branch on Steam that has a tentative fix. If you are on Windows and would like to test the fix, you can opt into the test branch by following these steps:
Restart Steam and log in.
Right click Turnover in your library and select "Properties".
Click the Betas tab.
From the beta pulldown choices, select test.
Once I have confirmation that the issue is resolved, I'll push an update to all OS versions with the fix.
Thanks everyone who reported the issue and thank you for your patience.
[ 2017-03-26 18:29:26 CET ][ Original post ]
Features
29 levels of challenging stealth gameplay for Windows, Linux, & OS X.
Use cover, remain silent, and stay alert to avoid enemies. Use the clang of a wrench to distract, spray a fire extinguisher to obstruct view, and more to help you slip by.
Enemies react to the environment, staying alert for noise and working together to hunt down targets.
Recruit and protect 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 to chose from: Easy, Normal, and Hard.
Includes Turnover's main theme in FLAC format: "A Hostile Takeover" by Jeremiah Pena.
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.