Hacker Evolution

Hacker Evolution (2007)

by Exosyphen Studios
Genres:Puzzle, Simulator
Themes:Non-fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:The concept behind Hacker Evolution is to create a game that challenges the gamer's intelligence, attention and focus, creating a captivating mind game. Solve puzzles, examine code and bits of information, to help you achieve your objectives.
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