Monaco Is Set To Pick Your Pocket Come Tuesday
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Monaco Is Set To Pick Your Pocket Come Tuesday

To say I’ve been looking forward to Monaco would be a drastic understatement. I’ve had my eyes on the title ever since it walked away with the grand prize at the 2010 IGF awards.
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To say I’ve been looking forward to Monaco would be a drastic understatement. I’ve had my eyes on the title ever since it walked away with the grand prize at the 2010 IGF awards. For those of you who haven’t had the pleasure of being introduced to the game, it’s a top down robbery simulator that feels like an outtake from Ocean’s 11.

You and up to three friends (either locally or through the magic of the internet) will race through assorted venues while trying to rob them blind. Players can choose from 8 different classes, each with their own unique ability that will help out the team. The launch trailer gives you a quick look into a few of them, so check that out below and let us know what you think in the comments. Monaco will hit XBLA and your PC on April 24th.

And before anyone says anything, I call dibs on the Pickpocket. Dude’s got a monkey!


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