I recently beat the Uplink demo mode, and really enjoyed the hacking style game. The only thing I see is it could have been more realistic rather than on point in click tools, they could have had a scripting language and command line available. Is there any other games similar, preferably free. I would like them to Linux or at least WINE compatible, but titles will suffice (I can just check them out in the WINE DB).
P.S. What is a good site with a lot of game listings and links.
Other Uplink-like hacking style games
Started by onyxthedog, Jul 21 2008 02:42 PM
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#1
Posted 21 July 2008 - 02:42 PM
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#2
Posted 21 July 2008 - 10:41 PM
I don't really know of other similar games with the hacking theme, sorry. But I would refer you over to Defcon which is made in a similar style (and by the same company). It's pretty fun and has a nice similar feel.
On the side though I would just like to say that a lot of people have been complaining about the overly simplistic form that Uplink had, and while I personally would have liked to see a more console based approach, I think it would be far more complicated than most non-developers could really handle and still have fun with it.
On the side though I would just like to say that a lot of people have been complaining about the overly simplistic form that Uplink had, and while I personally would have liked to see a more console based approach, I think it would be far more complicated than most non-developers could really handle and still have fun with it.
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#3
Posted 21 July 2008 - 11:30 PM
I am messing around with BS Hacker: Replay and it has a console based approach that is really nice. It has simplified Unix-style commands for file manipulation and downloads and such, in fact other than bouncing it is console based. Maybe this could be the type of game I could develop later in my development. It would be cool.
/* Perfect_day.c */
#include <arcade>
#include <computer>
#include <drinks>
#include <hardware/high_end>
#include <snacks>
#pragma <responisiblities>
...........
#include <arcade>
#include <computer>
#include <drinks>
#include <hardware/high_end>
#include <snacks>
#pragma <responisiblities>
...........
#4
Posted 22 July 2008 - 12:23 AM
Why not join in the real game? It's a lot more challenging and fun out here ;)
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#5
Posted 22 July 2008 - 12:40 AM
You mean Uplink, or real hacking? I know if you meant real hacking, or cracking depending on how underground-politically correct you want to be, you were kidding. I would really like to know about more games of this genre, it is almost addicting.
/* Perfect_day.c */
#include <arcade>
#include <computer>
#include <drinks>
#include <hardware/high_end>
#include <snacks>
#pragma <responisiblities>
...........
#include <arcade>
#include <computer>
#include <drinks>
#include <hardware/high_end>
#include <snacks>
#pragma <responisiblities>
...........
#6
Posted 22 July 2008 - 09:45 AM
I know there was a kind of software version of "decking", the Shadowrun (tabletop rpg, not the videogame) version of hacking, but I can't find it anymore. And it is probably only interesting if you know Shadowrun.
#7
Posted 22 July 2008 - 05:20 PM
I have beaten BS Hacker Replay Demo, but would like to know of other pure hacking games, but anything like that would be appreciated.
/* Perfect_day.c */
#include <arcade>
#include <computer>
#include <drinks>
#include <hardware/high_end>
#include <snacks>
#pragma <responisiblities>
...........
#include <arcade>
#include <computer>
#include <drinks>
#include <hardware/high_end>
#include <snacks>
#pragma <responisiblities>
...........
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