Squat Ops pretends to be a story rich, single player tactical stealth game,
but it’s secretly tricking you into working out.

Use your wits to remain undetected as you sneak deep into a terrorist occupied nuclear facility. Uncover intel to build relationships with your team, or use it to thwart enemy plans.

How the story ends will be up to you, and your butt.

In Development for the following platforms:

Coming to Steam (PC, LINUX, MAC)
steam
Coming to Nintendo Switch
Switch
Coming to Android
Android
Coming to iOS, Apple TV
iOS, TV

This is your controller. Seriously

No controller needed. The world's first game to use just your Airpods Pro or Airpods Max.

Every Squat, Jump and hold movement will control Hart on screen. It's automatic, its accurate, and it's an awesome way to play

Get fit, Save the world

SQUAT OPS is a single-player stealth game which will make you sweat and redefine how you work out.

Players will perform squats to sneak deep into the belly of a remote military bunker. Every rep will move you past guards and security systems. It’ll require timing, stamina and a penchant for adventure, but that’s why they picked you for the job.

Classic stealth gameplay

A love letter to stealth games and the old school console gaming experience. Guards, cameras, military drama, and a kick ass soundtrack

Squat Ops is a game that focuses on the stealth gameplay you love, all whilst sneaking in a workout. It's a labor of love and cutting edge fitness tech made with an unwavering mission of making fitness fun.

Build Trust and Uncover Secrets

Squat Ops goes beyond the realm of physical action, dipping into the nuanced world of personal relationships and trust-building.

As loyalty levels rise, you gain access to unique dialogues, revealing hidden layers of the mission and opening windows into your team's motivations and histories. The game subtly weaves these relational dynamics into the gameplay, adding depth and replayability to the experience. Who knows what you'll uncover?

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