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''Hans Kloss'' is a Polish game released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers (and ported to UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} a year later.) It is unofficially based on the Polish TV series ''Stawka Większa Niż Życie'', a story set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII about a Polish spy who infiltrates German ranks by impersonating a missing UsefulNotes/{{Abwehr}} officer.

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''Hans Kloss'' is a Polish game released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers Platform/Atari8BitComputers (and ported to UsefulNotes/{{Commodore Platform/{{Commodore 64}} a year later.) It is unofficially based on the Polish TV series ''Stawka Większa Niż Życie'', a story set during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII about a Polish spy who infiltrates German ranks by impersonating a missing UsefulNotes/{{Abwehr}} officer.
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''Hans Kloss'' is a Polish game released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers (and ported to UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} a year later.) It is unofficially based on the Polish TV series ''Stawka Większa Niż Życie'', a story set during WorldWarII about a Polish spy who infiltrates German ranks by impersonating a missing UsefulNotes/{{Abwehr}} officer.

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''Hans Kloss'' is a Polish game released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers (and ported to UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} a year later.) It is unofficially based on the Polish TV series ''Stawka Większa Niż Życie'', a story set during WorldWarII UsefulNotes/WorldWarII about a Polish spy who infiltrates German ranks by impersonating a missing UsefulNotes/{{Abwehr}} officer.
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''Hans Kloss'' is a Polish game released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers (and ported to UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} a year later.) It is unofficially based on the Polish TV series ''Stawka Większa Niż Życie'', about a secret agent who masquerades as an Abwehra officer during WorldWarII.

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''Hans Kloss'' is a Polish game released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers (and ported to UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} a year later.) It is unofficially based on the Polish TV series ''Stawka Większa Niż Życie'', a story set during WorldWarII about a secret agent Polish spy who masquerades as an Abwehra officer during WorldWarII.infiltrates German ranks by impersonating a missing UsefulNotes/{{Abwehr}} officer.

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''Hans Kloss'' is a Polish game released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/Atari8BitComputers (and ported to UsefulNotes/{{Commodore 64}} a year later.) It is unofficially based on the Polish TV series ''Stawka Większa Niż Życie'', about a secret agent who masquerades as an Abwehra officer during WorldWarII.

You play as the agent Hans Kloss himself, who has to infiltrate a Nazi base in order to recover plans of the V1 rocket. On your way, you're menaced by insta-killing machine guns activated by tripwires (they can be switched off, but only for a limited time), and tracked mines which randomly drive onto the screen and deplete your health and drink meters. Oh, did we mention you need to eat and drink frequently or else you die?

Gameplay-wise, the game is a classic example a genre known in Poland as ''labiryntówka'' ("maze game") or ''komnatówka'' ("chamber game"): a PlatformGame where half of the challenge comes from navigating the mazelike FlipScreenScrolling game world, and figuring out the exact right route to take without getting stuck.
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!!The game features the following tropes:
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* GameOver: "Gra skończona KLOSS!" ("Game over KLOSS!")
* GottaCatchEmAll: The game has you collect pieces of the plans.
* InterchangeableAntimatterKeys: There are lots of keys around, but they're one-use, so opening the wrong door will get you stuck in an unwinnable situation.
* NintendoHard: Trying to navigate the levels and manage keys is difficult enough, and the platforming challenges can be really tricky.
* TrialAndErrorGameplay: You will keep dying or getting stuck a lot until you manage to map out the entire game and figure out the right route. Once you know where to go, the entire game can be completed in 20 minutes.
* UnwinnableByDesign: Plenty of opportunities to end up like this.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Eating food when you're over 60% full will cause Kloss to vomit, and won't refill his belly.
* WizardNeedsFoodBadly: Kloss may be the only secret agent who is in danger of dying if he doesn't eat and drink every 160 seconds. Thankfully, there happen to be mutton legs and coffee cups scattered around the base. The hunger and thirst counters also double as health meters, as they are depleted if Kloss comes in contact with the tracked mines driving around.
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