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Hacker Simulator for Windows

  • Trial version

  • In English
  • V 1.0
  • 3.8

    (517)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Undermine network security in this simulator

Hacker Simulator is a trial version of the fun simulator experience. In this game from RVL Games, you play as Alex D, a programmer for a software company during the day and a hacker during the night. It combines intuitive gameplay mechanics, challenging puzzles, and a riveting story to create an enjoyable experience.

Hacker Simulator by RVL shares similar elements with other RPG simulators like Hacker: Cyber Warfare and Hacker Evolution. However, this game boasts good graphics, not to mention a coherent story that drives your actions forward.

Work to regain your freedom

An interesting aspect of Hacker Simulator is its story. As Alex D, you try out vulnerabilities in the corporate security systems using Downadup–based on a real-world virus that once infected millions of computers around the world. However, as he was targeting a cover-up firm for the National Security Agency (NSA), Alex was caught. In exchange for his freedom, he must perform missions for the agency that are off the books.

As a video game, there are endless gaming possibilities thanks to the built-in modding capability. With this, players can create unique experiences for themselves and their fellow players. This includes custom mods and interface, that adds customizability to the player-made levels. The only shortcoming in this version is that there is no platform or in-game way to share mods or to download the works of others.

Feel the tension in cyberspace

In terms of graphics, the interface sports a green theme, similar to the ones used in The Matrix movies. It adds to the feel of hacking, especially when you start running multiple windows in-game. The simplicity and the supposed boredom of lines of text running down infinitely work to add authenticity to the experience. Had they added flamboyant animations or graphics, it would’ve felt unreal and superficial.

The same can be said for its music, which uses technopop sounds that are reminiscent of sci-fi movies. However, since it uses the same soundtrack all through the entire game, it starts feeling repetitive and even annoying by the late game. If you don’t appreciate the same droning music after a few missions, you can always turn down or mute the game BGM.

The game offers a unique experience that focuses on testing your wits, creativity, and attention to detail. It is a game that appeals to both programmers and non-programmers, with some of the puzzles based on examining lines of code in addition to visual-based intellectual challenges. Through these in-game puzzles, you can feel the tension of a hacker as pursuers or counter hackers close in on you.

Hack your way to victory

With its commitment to bringing a realistic hacking experience, Hacking Simulator is a worthy addition to the hacking simulation genre. Its graphics, audio, and gameplay all contribute toward a unified feel that ultimately pays off, albeit imperfectly. One small flaw in the game is that its audio is limited, making it repetitive in the late game. However, the game makes up for it in the puzzles that are fit for both programmers and even non-programmers.

PROS

  • Overall feel creates a realistic hacking experience
  • Coherent story
  • Engaging graphics

CONS

  • Repetitive soundtrack

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Hacker Simulator for PC

  • Trial version

  • In English
  • V 1.0
  • 3.8

    (517)
  • Security Status


User reviews about Hacker Simulator

  • ইচ্ছে তাই

    by ইচ্ছে তাই

    It's really luxurious to see. if you get a game whoice look like hacking matcing it's really perfect


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