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- Anonymous Hacker Simulator: Prologue

Anonymous Hacker Simulator: Prologue
Released: 28/08/2023
Developer
Sicarius
Publisher
G-DEVS.com
Description
Another great hack typing game
About the Game
The Prologue serves as the opening chapter of the complete version, you will be able to play the first gigs in chapter 1 of the game.Immerse yourself in a captivating digital world where every keystroke holds the power to unravel the deepest secrets.
Begin your journey in the safety of your hidden apartment, equipped with an arsenal of realistic streamlined commands such as Nmap, Harvester, Airocrack, Hping, Burp and more.
As you delve deeper into the game, navigate through an intricate web of intrigue, discovering hidden truths and unraveling a conspiracy that spans the country.
Stay one step ahead of your adversaries as you exploit vulnerabilities, troll online pages, and manipulate the Internet.
Streamlined Realistic Hacking
Experience streamlined gameplay with realistic commands and hacking tools, providing an immersive hacking simulation.Uncover the Truth
Engage in a compelling narrative-driven experience, tracking down leads, and exposing a secret organization's dark intentions.Target Manipulation
Hack and troll public figures on social media, disrupting their online presence and revealing their secrets.Progression and Unlockables
Earn money and increase your rank within the hacking community to unlock new software, tools, and hacking methods.Dynamic Gameplay
Adapt your strategies as you face evolving challenges, race against time, and outsmart advanced security systems.Player Agency
Choose your path and decide the fate of the information you discover, shaping the outcome of the game's gripping storyline.Price
Free to Play
Followers
4,345
Updated 12/12/2025 19:49
Reviews
91% positive out of 1,900
Updated 12/12/2025 13:09
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
97.2K
Revenue
$0
Twitch
No data
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