By day you are a corporate raider, by night you are the most feared art thief in the world, the ‘Specter”. Your new weapon— a highly advanced electronic alarm-sniffer that you use to steal priceless works of art and sell them on the black market.
Type in the code to break the alarm. Use the indicator to see if you are high or low.
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13rubberduck13
Sep. 14, 2008
- It's really just a guessing game, i got kind of bored
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RETARDEDGORILLA
Apr. 12, 2008
- Cool Game
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ViperPete
Mar. 25, 2008
- decent idea, i was expecting a mastermind type game as opposed to a high/low guessing game. still alright, I agree about the number pad comment, plus "enter" while it can start a level, connot be used to go to next level.
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kshar
Mar. 13, 2008
- Beat it!
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mcscotschick
Mar. 09, 2008
- haha on the medium level i got it on the first try
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Fobos
Nov. 26, 2007
- I think that games with 3 levels and tones of advertising are the best. What an invention!
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Ropma
Nov. 08, 2007
- 153,100 =]
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Melinda
Sep. 04, 2007
- is be hard game My score:46,900
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SuperMo0
May. 01, 2007
- I like the fact that you can use the numpad rather than the mouse, but it kept messing me up looking at the keypad on the screen, which is on phone layout, rather than keypad layout. I kept hitting 8 instead of 2, and stuff like that.
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Michael_P2234
Mar. 31, 2007
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I found out why they have a disclaimer:
Kewlbox.com - free game downloads
I received an email today (November 16, 2004) from Jason McMinn, Director of technology of Blackdot (whatever they have to do with Kewlbox), who proclaims that Kewlbox games have never triggered the download of Zango. However, I know for a fact that Santa Balls had Zango tag along for the download at some point. There was a screenshot of the Zango download with that game which was posted on a discussion board in this thread. I am willing to give Jason McMinn the benefit of the doubt and take his word for now that Kewlbox has cleaned up its act and no longer "promotes" any spyware with their games. IF anyone ever downloads a game from now on at Kewlbox and ends up with spyware, please email me and let me know right away.
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