Hacker Evolution: Untold

Hacker Evolution: Untold


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Version: 
1.0
Released: 
18 March 2010

When the number of computers in existence and their processing capacity exceeds that of all mankind, a point of technological singularity is encountered.
A massive economic and systematic crisis hits the entire world. Nobody knows the exact cause, and all solutions to fix it, are failing. We are about to lose our position as a dominant specie on the planet, in favor of something we have created... computers.

You play the role of Brian Spencer, a young computer programmer working for a company he started with a couple of friends, which has developed the technology from where it all started.

When you are being framed for crime, it's up to you to prevent computers from becoming the next dominant specie, and clear your name, using your hacker skills.

The concept behind Hacker Evolution: Untold is to create a game that challenges the gamers intelligence, attention and focus, creating a captivating mind game. Solve puzzles; examine code and bits of information, to help you achieve your objectives.

System requirements: 

Pentium® 1 GHz processor or faster, 512Mb RAM, 200Mb free disk space


Developer: exosyphen studios
Genre:Simulation, Programming, Puzzle
Game theme:Present
Game features:Singleplayer
Game modes:Campaign
Graphic:2D
License:Closed
Payment:Commercial, One-time

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