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Simplicity and elegance are just as admirable in games as grandiose storylines, epic battles
and gorgeous graphics, especially for mobile devices. Being able to jump in to a game,
defy the stiff odds placed against you and get out is the sort of thing that Node.Hack
by 4gency encourages, making it a great pickup for those who remember the tense atmosphere
of games like Pac Man and their ilk.
Your job is to hack nodes by moving to (tapping) and sitting on them until the cash they represent
has been unlocked. Once you reach the preset limit you'll need to escape and move on to
bigger and more exciting grounds to test your 'hacking' prowess.
There's just a few obstacles to overcome: Firstly, each level is generated randomly
- a grid-like pattern of nodes that you can easily move around with a tap, but you can
never expect the same challenge twice. This is important because secondly, the game spawns
enemies that randomly traverse the grid seeking you out as you stop to collect large sums
of cash - thankfully you can also deploy weapons scattered around the grid, but their limited
supply means you'll need to be careful in their use. Lastly, once you do happen to reach
the cash limit, alarms will go off, enemies will start spawning in greater numbers and
the grid will slowly dissolve, shrinking down and forcing you to exit - if you plan things
out well you could pick up a node or two on the way out, but you'll be risking it all
if you fail.
While not the prettiest game, Node.Hack's elegant pick-up-and-play style makes it exciting
to play and quickly escalates the challenge, meaning you'll find yourself trying to overcome
the odds again and again. The difficulty may put some off, but if you think you have nerves
of steel then this game is something that will test their mettle.