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* In ''[[Ragnarok Online]]'', in order to get to the Rekenber Corporation's laboratory for various quests, you just have to wear a pair of geek glasses and a white mustache to get pass the guard guarding the laboratory, and the guard will allow you to pass even if you have a different hairstyle, clothing or even as a female.
* The 1994 PC game ''[[Eagle Eye Mysteries|Eagle Eye Mysteries in London]]'' has a mystery called "Case of Blood's Bold Bauble," where the protagonists have to get information from an obstructive hotel desk clerk. Your partner borrows another character's glasses and puts them on you, then pretends that you're the star of a new TV show and he/she is your agent. The kicker: the glasses is the only thing your (unseen by you) character's avatar wears in the way of a disguise, your partner doesn't even attempt to disguise him/herself, both of you are children (which means your partner shouldn't be old enough to be a TV actor's agent), the clerk will have presumably met you before (if you're playing the mysteries in the order they're presented), ''and the clerk still falls for it''.
* Lee Chaolan from ''[[Tekken]]'' enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4 under the disguise of Violet - which consists of dyeing his hair purple and wearing sunglasses. One wonders who he was trying to fool, but oddly enough, he can even fool Heihachi Mishima - as in, ''his adoptive father'' - with it.
* ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood (video game)|The Adventures of Robin Hood]]'': Putting on a monk's robe fools guards every time - even when they see you doing it.
* In the second ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' game, [[Spell My Name with a "The"|The]] [[Large Ham|Murray]] disguises himself as an anthropomorphic moose [[Furry Confusion|by wearing a stuffed moose head over his own]]. To be fair, these guys [[The Guards Must Be Crazy|aren't exactly the brightest]] or [[Conspicuously Selective Perception|most perceptive]].