Ambition

Ambition is a Web Original miniseries by Michael Gibson, a Canadian man who creates negotiation games for both entertainment purposes and diplomatic groups. Thus far, it possesses 10 episodes, which are gradually being made free to play.

Not to be confused with Ambition Is Evil, though it does contain examples of that trope.

Ambition provides examples of the following tropes:

"Bridget:"
 * Ambiguously Gay (Dr Russell. He does complain about the police harassing him for his sexual proclivities, after all, though they are not stated.)
 * Ambition Is Evil (Yale)
 * Da Chief (Superintendent Frank Crabtree. )
 * Good Lawyers, Good Clients
 * Heroes Want Redheads (Yale and Angie.)
 * Improvised Weapon (Helen, threatening to beat Yale into porridge with a $12000 violin.)
 * (Bridget appears to be a poor man's version of this.)
 * Love Triangle (Yale, Angie and Helen.)
 * Mama Bear, (Ted Hadrup)
 * Man of a Thousand Voices (The creator)
 * Mind Screw
 * (Maybe.)
 * (Maybe.)


 * Murder the Hypotenuse (A possible motive for Angie's murder)
 * (Angie. She reveals it to Yale as leverage in episode 6.)
 * Noodle Incident (Whatever the player character said to annoy Frank Crabtree on Sunday.)
 * Non Entity General (The player character from episodes 6-8 is not given much of a history, beyond being a detective who annoyed the Superintendent with some remark. The marriage counselor and defense attorney from episodes 9 and 10, respectively, are given even less history.)
 * The Man Behind the Man
 * Salt and Pepper (Two examples. Yale and Helen, Yale and Angie.)
 * Shout Out (Rolf Klink's name may be a shout out to Colonel Klink of Hogan's Heroes, considering his demeanour. Also, women's ghosts advising lawyers against hostile odds?)
 * Suicide Attack (Ted Hadrup tries this in episode one. He ends up jumping out the window.)
 * Undisclosed Funds (Averted. See Improvised Weapon.)
 * (Episode 10)
 * Woman Scorned (Helen. )