About This Game

A PARG (Permanent Alternate Reality Game), like The Black Watchmen, uses the real world as its game world, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. You'll find yourself investigating in-game & online, using the web and interacting with websites, companies and NPCs we have created.

Pricing

25 in-game missions



65 puzzles to solve



5 hidden missions (unlocked by obtaining “puzzle pieces” or secret answers in-game)



Community sandbox missions

30 in-game missions featuring an expanded narrative



82 puzzles to solve



5 new hidden missions

The World of The Black Watchmen

Gameplay Features

Gameplay: Different missions require different skill-sets.

Crack ancient codes and investigate bizarre occurrences

Join a squadron of soldiers raiding a rupture site

Hack through the virtual defenses of your enemies

Research an occult group and uncover hidden connections

All Around You: The game is played using coded websites, wikis and real world references.



Mission Hub: An interface that acts as a hub for information, mission briefings, puzzles, and more.



Agent Map: See the locations of your fellow agents around the world, and keep an eye out for potential location-based missions.

You are buying Season 1, which gives you access to:Season 2 is an optional DLC and includes:The Black Watchmen are a paramilitary group dedicated to protecting the public from dangerous phenomena beyond human understanding: ritualistic murder, occult secret societies, and paranormal activity, to name but a few.As a global organization, The Black Watchmen offer a wide range of skills and services for covert missions anywhere in the world, on behalf of any group, corporation or government that can afford them. Often called in as a last resort, The Black Watchmen pride themselves on their discretion, strength and efficiency.To maintain objectivity in the field, you, as an agent, are never informed of the identity of the client. You are given only mission parameters and told how to distinguish friend from foe, but the lines are often blurred…