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  • Summary: Hack_me is a hacker simulator game. The main objective in game is to hack big companies's servers to show people that there is nothing in this world that protected on 100%.

    You’ll need to use your cmd, bruteforce, SQL-injectors and other programs to hack servers.
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  1. Jan 8, 2017
    9
    Good simulator game especially if you are into hacking!

    Graphics 9/10 Soundtrack 10/10 Storyline 9/10 Gameplay 9/10 Add new chapter
    Good simulator game especially if you are into hacking!

    Graphics 9/10
    Soundtrack 10/10
    Storyline 9/10
    Gameplay 9/10

    Add new chapter and this game will be 10/10!
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  2. Oct 25, 2017
    3
    This is only a Hacking game in the loosest sense. Instead this is more like a visual novel with almost zero story.
    The screen is set up to
    This is only a Hacking game in the loosest sense. Instead this is more like a visual novel with almost zero story.
    The screen is set up to mimic a PC desktop, with several program icons and an operable WiFi popup.
    However the gameplay, consists of simply opening an email or a chat log and typing a URL into a box on some program or other. This is made doubly tedious by long wait times during each program's run-time, and a tinny repetitive piece of music that can't be turned off, playing throughout the entire game.
    This felt clearly like the product of a student who is learning basic game making, rather than a fully released game. In fact, the only "game" part of the experience was a brief game of Breakout that could be played while waiting on a "hack" occurring.
    Skip this, there are far better Hacking games out there, including apparently the sequel to this, which allegedly offers more gameplay, the ability to copy-paste text and movable windows on the desktop screen. All of which would have made this dull, albeit mercifully short, (20 mins tops) experience more like a game and less like a fascinating plot into boredom.
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