Spycat: An Interactive Exposé of M.I.41⁄2 is an action-adventure game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, written by Peter Scott (under the pseudonym Dylan) and published by Superior Software in 1988.
Spycat is loosely based on the then current scandal surrounding the release of Spycatcher, the memoirs of former MI5 officer and Assistant Director Peter Wright.
The player takes the role of the Spycat, Peter Correct, who has worked for M.I.41⁄2 for fifty years but finds out he is to be forced to retire with a low pension.
[1] The game takes the form of an arcade adventure with the player moving through a series of locations and rooms, collecting and using items to progress.
Scott needed to give twelve months notice to get out of the deal with Audiogenic so Spycat (and other games he released in 1988) had to be credited only to the pseudonym Dylan.