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Ticket to Earth (Video Game)
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Ticket to Earth is a tactical puzzle/RPG game released in 2017 by Robot Circus. The game is available on iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS.The game uses a turn-based system for its combat missions, which take place on a small grid. The grid is randomly covered in hand, eye, heart, and mind tiles. A player-controlled character can move along any identical connected tiles. The longer the unbroken path, the more the character's combat strength charges, up to a certain limit (the limit can be increased by purchasing new weapons). Each character also has four unique combat powers, each of which is charged by moving along specific tiles. Combat powers can be purchased and changed in-between missions. Characters also have unique justice powers that require collecting justice tokens during missions. These usually appear after a character walks a certain number of tiles in a single move. Characters have 2 moves per turn. Each move can be either used for movement or attack. Some combat powers also use up a move. Receiving damage reduces accumulated combat strength. Two of the player-controlled characters are melee fighters (Rose, Doc), and two are ranged (Wolf, Seven).Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The game takes place in a distant future, on a remote colony world called New Providence. Most citizens of New Providence dream of leaving their world and going back to Earth. A starliner arrives every 10 years, although only the rich and powerful are able to afford a ticket to Earth. The planet is ruled by Governor Malcolm Mately and a council of the rich families, whose bloodlines go back to the founding of the colony. Peace is maintained through the Justice Engine, an automated system that uses humanoid robots called Servitors and trained human enforcers known as Peace Keepers (or PKs). A popular religion called the Movement preaches serenity and trains its followers in a new form of combat, consisting of the Hand, the Eye, the Heart, and the Mind. All PKs are Movement-trained, making them deadly in combat. On the eve of the arrival of the SSL Martian Princess, there is a breakout at a maximum-security prison in a poor town called Land's End. A prisoner known as Zero leads the uprising he calls Zero Day. A hacker known as Malady hijacks all robots in the area and turns them against the citizens, slaughtering innocents. The only ones left to stop them are a gardener named Rose, who is deputized by the Justice Engine as a Peace Keeper, a current Peace Keeper code-named Wolf who is only out for money, and a veteran PK named Doc. Later on, a mutant named Seven joins the team. They have to fight their way through criminals, hijacked robots, giant insects, and mutants with the fate of the colony hanging in the balance.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Ancient Conspiracy: It's eventually revealed that the Abh0th malware wasn't Malady's invention. It was installed shortly after the colony's founding in order to subvert the Justice Engine in favor of the rich and powerful. Every governor could override the Justice Engine and any robot, even though the Justice Engine is supposed to stand apart and police everyone. Doc also learns that his reports on Nitrium's effects on people's health have been suppressed. | |
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Action Girl: Rose is definitely one, although not by choice. She'd like nothing more than to peacefully tend to her garden with her girlfriend Xen, but Zero Day forces her to make use of her Movement training and her sword skills to defend herself and Xen. She is eventually deputized as a PK and helps put an end to Zero Day. | |
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