Objectives
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Agent: Get Orders from Felix
Agent: Investigate Goldfinger Suite
Agent: Minimize civilian casualties
Secret Agent: Collect Smuggling Documents
00 Agent: Eliminate bodyguards
Plot
If layout permits, if shoot near ice skaters they run and get tommy gun from their room. Goldfinger starts in lobby and comes down stairs to meet other player. Bond starts next to Dink at pool next to sunbed. Bond has to meet Felix in his room, he's told that his vacation is being cut short, and that M wants him to begin investigating an Auric Goldfinger - who is also staying at the hotel. If you don't go to Felix after a minute or so, Felix walks to you. Bond says that he should have known better than to have thought M would send him to the finest hotel in Miami out of gratitude. According to the CIA, Auric appears to be clean. MI6, however, isn't so sure of that. The two say their goodbyes and when they're done talking Goldfinger walks down. Three floors at hotel: Felix is floor 1, Bond is floor 2, Goldfinger is on floor 3 with stairs between them.
Everything on Goldfinger's floor is locked, the Goldfinger room requires Bond to locate the key resting on a maid's cart. The key is on the third floor. However, things aren't so simple. Before entering Goldfinger room, Auric has bodyguards posted around the hotel, who will open fire if Bond has a gun out or Bond has shot (unarmed is ok), otherwise they'll just grumble, and once you go to Goldfinger's room they will start firing at you. Maids are patrolling, going in and out of rooms every so often.
After acquiring the key, Bond makes his way down the halls until he reaches Goldfinger's room. Music changes when you get into Goldfinger's room to X track. Goldfingers room is a big penthouse, bigger than in movie. Once inside, he takes a look around. Out on the balcony lies a very attractive blond woman. The British spy works his magic and manages to take her out of her employer's hands... and into his own. Jill gives Bond a key which unlocks all of the doors on the third floor. Inside each room there are guards, and he has to collect smuggling documents on tables from there. 3 Maids, 1 per floor. 3 Civilians, 1 per floor, as well as at the pool 5 + Goldfigner + Simmons. 10 stationary bodyguards on third floor. 4 guards monitoring come at you as soon as you talk to Jill and you must kill them. Jill gives you the key then after they are dead, and she runs to Bond room. There will always be 4 guards coming at you, every time you kill one or three, there's a 10-15 second delay, until all golden bodyguards are dispatched (then it stops). Non-mobile guards wear a gold suit and aren't as armed, pistols, and armed ones are submachine guns. The other mobile guards are black clothed with sunglassesw. All golden suited bodyguards must be killed to complete the level. After Bond meets Jill and all objectives complete, Jill walks to Bond's room and level ends showing a Gold Jill Masterson, as well as Oddjob slinking away in background.
Characters
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Felix Leiter: A CIA Agent and long-time friend of James Bond. He's been sent to meet with 007 on behalf of the head of MI6, M.
Auric Goldfinger: An incredibly wealthy business man with a penchant for all things gold. He owns "Auric Enterprises, AG", a company which manufactures metal furniture for various airlines, such as Air India. Colonel Smithers from the Bank of England is suspicious that Auric may be illegally smuggling gold overseas, which prompts MI6 to send special agent 007 to investigate further.
Jill Masterson: Auric's beautiful person assistant. Her current task is to give her employer the upper hand in his game of gin rummy, by spying on his opponents cards from the balcony of Goldfinger's room.
Bodyguard: Specially trained men who follow Goldfinger wherever he travels. They are stationed in different areas of the hotel, keeping an eye out for anyone who may be out to get him. You may not notice it at first, but they are carrying concealed weapons.
Maids: The hotel housekeeping staff. These woman have access to all areas of the building, and usually carry keys to the rooms on their carts.
Civilians: Tourists in Miami who are just there relax and unwind.