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Grab a permanent free copy of Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine on Steam today, the deal lasts until around 5PM UTC.

About the game

Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine is a single player or co-op heist game. Assemble a crack team of thieves, case the joint, and pull off the perfect heist.

Play with up to four people online or on the same screen. Compete with others via daily leaderboards. Find out why it won the 2010 IGF and has been described by PCGamer as "one of the best co-op games of all time."

Truthfully, I don't have a vast amount to say about the game having only ever loaded it up today. Not a clue where I got my copy from, but it was before today. The first time I tried playing, it never seemed to progress past "connecting to server", closing and re-opening seemed to help and then it worked perfectly.

It's an odd game, quite confusing when you first start since it seems there's no tutorial. Doesn't really help that when playing it online, everyone zooms ahead of you. Seems like it could be a lot of fun though!

The developer, Pocketwatch Games, was actually interviewed right here on GOL years ago. Fun to see how things have changed from when developers got excited about a possible "steambox".

Thanks to it being free, the popularity of the game has increased massively. It shot up to an all time high of 41,750 and right now there's around 10,874 playing — madness. I imagine this will be a nice boost for their next game, Tooth And Tail.

Thanks to the many people who sent it in.

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8 comments

Gobo Sep 8, 2017
Oh boy, I need to get back to this game, it's really awesome! Stopped years ago because my co-op partner dropped out but this is fun in single-player as well for sure.

Go grab a copy everyone, I can recommend this one!
Duckeenie Sep 8, 2017
Thanks for the heads up.
kon14 Sep 8, 2017
I had looked it up before due it featuring local controller coop, but didn't settle on buying it.
I guess It's Ours now?
hardpenguin Sep 8, 2017
It's very fun, especially when playing with friends. Works with local and online multiplayer!
g000h Sep 8, 2017
Hehe, picked it up already. Mind you, picked up The Walking Dead: Season 1 on Humble Store as well (but not for Linux, boo hoo).
AlveKatt Sep 8, 2017
It was in a couple of Humble Bundles way back. I love it. Never did try multiplayer though.
stretch611 Sep 8, 2017
I went to steam to get it and was surprised to see I had it already. Though with the number of Humble Bundles that I buy, I expect that is the reason why I have it.
Purple Library Guy Sep 8, 2017
Free? Well then, what's theirs is mine.
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