![]() All goes well with Frank's " burn job" and he is expecting the agreed-upon sum of $830,000 for the unmounted stones of wholesale value $4 million. After being rejected at the state adoption agency, with Leo's help Frank is able to acquire a baby boy on the black market, whom he names David after his late mentor, nicknamed Okla.Īfter resisting a shakedown from a group of corrupt police detectives, and then subsequently ditching their surveillance, Frank and his crew are involved in a large-scale West Coast diamond heist organized by Leo. Frank now agrees to do just one big score for Leo, telling Barry that this will be their last job. Their meeting is monitored from a distance by police surveillance.įrank is initially reluctant, not wanting the added exposure or complications, but later that night, a conversation with Jessie changes his mind when she agrees to be part of his life, after he relates a tale of prison survival via a toughened mental attitude. ![]() He admires Frank's eye for quality stolen goods and professionalism, and wants him working directly for him, offering Frank large profits. Unknown to Frank, Leo has been receiving Frank's goods from Gags for some time. This leads to a meeting with Attaglia's employer Leo, a high-level fence and Chicago Outfit boss. In a confrontation at Attaglia's plating company, Frank demands his money back. Barry, Frank's friend and associate making the pick-up, discovers that a plating company executive Gags was working for, Attaglia, is responsible for Gags' murder and stealing Frank's payoff. However, before Frank can collect his share, Gags is murdered for skimming from the mob's collection money. With a pair of successful Chicago businesses (a bar and a car dealership) as fronts for his criminal enterprise, Frank sets out to fulfill the missing part of his life vision: a family with Jessie, a cashier he has begun dating.Īfter taking down a major diamond score, Frank gives the diamonds to his fence, Joe Gags. It’d make a great addition to anyone’s fun free games list.Frank is a jewel thief and ex-convict who has a set structure to his life. The Very Organized Thief is a really fun game that you can pick up on a moment’s notice and play for a few minutes or obsess over for an hour if you’re determined to find the safe code and get away with all of the homeowner’s money. If you do manage to get out of the house before they catch you, you are able to cash in what you did manage to collect and you’re given a title depending on how much money you got. The owner’s inexplicable thief-finding ability is part of what makes getting out of the house once they get home more complicated than it should be. Much to my surprise, one of the first times I was caught, the owner somehow knew exactly where to find me – in their closet trying to hack into their safe. If you think that this all sounds a bit too easy then it’s probably because you don’t realise how quickly the homeowner comes home and starts traipsing about looking for you. You can’t just memorise the items locations either because they change almost every round. The list is about eight items that are found randomly throughout the house. ![]() You only have a few minutes to rummage through the house, which is two floors by the way, in order to get everything on your list and escape before the owner gets home. The best and worst part about The Very Organized Thief is the time limit. The catch is that your thief isn’t interested in just anything, he has a specific list of items for you to look for. Your goal is exactly as it sounds, to rob the bloody hell out of someone’s home. The Very Organized Thief is a first-person game from Redefinition Games. This week’s Free Game Friday has been once again been surrendered by the lovely Emily in order to allow me, Becca, a quick minute to tell you folks about a game that would be a kleptomaniac’s dream, The Very Organized Thief. ![]() ![]() That’s right Spewers it’s the best day of the week. Not only is Friday a day to celebrate the oncoming weekend, get a takeaway and go out for a couple of bevvies with your friends and family, for us here at GameSpew it’s time for #FreeGameFriday. ![]()
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