Any remaining NPCs on the grid act simultaneously once the player has finished their turn. 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. 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.
#WHAT IS HITMAN GO 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.