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Exploit

par GregoryWeir

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Exploit

Note:
3.8
Sortie : August 09, 2010
Dernière mise à jour : August 09, 2010
Développeur: GregoryWeir

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Description

Information is freedom. As a hotshot computer security cracker, you will solve over 50 puzzles and fight against totalitarianism, abuses of power, and terrorism. Story Mode offers a twist-filled story of international intrigue, and Challenge Mode offers 19 more puzzles to engage the mind. When it's all done, use the built-in puzzle editor to make and share your own creations!

Comment jouer

Everything is controlled by the mouse. Check out the tutorial to learn how to play.

To share a level, click the "Copy Level Code to Clipboard" button in the editor, then paste the code into a comment or chat with CTRL-V. To load a level someone else made, copy their level code with CTRL-C, click "Load Puzzle" on the main menu, and paste the code in the box with CTRL-V.

Commentaires

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Ameto

Nov. 17, 2016

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One aspect of this game that I really like is that the difficulty of puzzles seem to vary according to the story. It will ask for you to invade something that is supposed to be hard to invade it'll be difficult, and next to invade an easy target and it'll be simpler. That's a really nice touch.

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Fireheart1551

May. 27, 2015

275
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okay now let's make those pastries

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Dustfinger314

Aug. 08, 2010

932
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I love it. The puzzle system is original and extremely well done. It's challenging, but because it requires so much thought and planning, which is awesome. The storyline is engaging and interesting: it manages to be humorous at times and serious at others. All around well done. 5/5

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Moojuiceman

Jul. 28, 2010

887
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woo! beat every level without using a ddos, now its time to start hacking into goverment controlled nations around the globe

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blocknight

Jul. 26, 2010

682
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Badly needs a sequel.