I took a look at the game, actually there are four different ones listed in 
the app store. hack run which is $0.99, hack run free, which is free, hack 
run0 which is a $1.99 and hacktime which is also $1.99. They do look 
interesting. Fred Olver----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matheus Rheine" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 12:00 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] ios game: hack run


> hey everybody!
> i just found a new accessible game for ios called "hack run", actualy
> it's a series of 3 games, and there's a free version for the first one,
> the paid version of this first game costs 0.99 usd, and the other two
> games cost 1.99 each, becoming $5 total.
> voice over reads all buttons, only two buttons in the first screen are
> unlabeled but one of them is options and the other i don't remember, you
> can simple tap it to find it out.
> this game is a simulation game, during gameplay you will have the old ms
> dos prompt and your objective is to hack an organization, reading
> e-mails of users, accessing their data, accessing websites(the game even
> has an web browser for you to view the sites, and voice overs reads
> all!)
> in the upper part of the screen the text that appears will be displayed.
> note that you can't flick left and right to read this text, you need to
> touch the upper part of the screen and still with your finger on the
> screen move just a bit down to continue reading everything, you will get
> used to it.
> and in the lower part of the screen we have the normal keyboard which
> you can type commands. there's a help system for everything and the game
> has a very detailed ints system, allowing you to view the correct answer
> for a level if you are completely stuck.
> the game will require you to be connected to the internet because to
> access the ints system in the options it will search online, and to view
> websites with clues when you're playing you will also need to be online,
> the interesting thing that i found is that all websites mentioned in the
> storyline are real, obviously the company created them for the games,
> but it's quite nice.
> also if you play the start of this game you will think "pretty basic..."
> but i imagine the paid version and the other two games in the series
> are much much harder and have more content.
> lastly, this game doesn't help you hack in real life by any means, it's
> more of a puzzle game combining a bit of simulation and the "idea" of
> hacking.
>
> i hope you all enjoy the game, if you have any questions feel free to
> ask here.
> best regards!
>
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