I made a terminal-based hacker simulation game for CLI nerds. It's free. Feedback?
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How does it compare to Uplink in terms of gameplay. Uplink was the best simulation style hacking game that I've played.
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I would be able to give you feedback if you provide us all with a link.
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How does it compare to Uplink in terms of gameplay. Uplink was the best simulation style hacking game that I've played.
Bitburner is pretty cool too.
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I made this thing and want feedback, but won't share it with you.
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How does it compare to Uplink in terms of gameplay. Uplink was the best simulation style hacking game that I've played.
wrote last edited by [email protected]The real value of uplink was that it was a game about hacking, it wasn't trying to be realistic it had artificial tension added as well as simplified concepts but added gameplay around that. Almost all of the modern hacking games are much more realistic and capable but also miss what made Uplink the iconic game which is gameplay.
I would love a spiritual successor to Uplink, I would definitely play that, but so far all the hacking games I have seen since have fallen into the trap of realism and programming.
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Reminds me of this classic:
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Feedback: that’s a great screen shot. I really enjoyed playing this screenshot. The screenshot download was fast and I was able to run it from my phone.
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The real value of uplink was that it was a game about hacking, it wasn't trying to be realistic it had artificial tension added as well as simplified concepts but added gameplay around that. Almost all of the modern hacking games are much more realistic and capable but also miss what made Uplink the iconic game which is gameplay.
I would love a spiritual successor to Uplink, I would definitely play that, but so far all the hacking games I have seen since have fallen into the trap of realism and programming.
Agreed. Realism is honestly not needed (although it's cool that we have such games). You need good gameplay and atmosphere and ambience that give you the feeling of being in a different world so to speak.
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The real value of uplink was that it was a game about hacking, it wasn't trying to be realistic it had artificial tension added as well as simplified concepts but added gameplay around that. Almost all of the modern hacking games are much more realistic and capable but also miss what made Uplink the iconic game which is gameplay.
I would love a spiritual successor to Uplink, I would definitely play that, but so far all the hacking games I have seen since have fallen into the trap of realism and programming.
Well, IRL hacking doesn't have exciting gameplay mechanics. So more realistic hacking game might not be such a clever idea.
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@[email protected] 1 day
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Feedback: that’s a great screen shot. I really enjoyed playing this screenshot. The screenshot download was fast and I was able to run it from my phone.
It was over a little quickly, I would have liked it to take a little longer to finish.
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44201658
You are in big trouble mister.