Security Hole reviews

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Product received for free Security Hole is an Action Puzzle Game that has its Roots in Mobile gaming. You take on the Role of a Hacker and are allowed to experience a very nice but not groundbreaking science fiction story. The Hacking works via different Methods or Game Modes. Most of the Time, you have to manage to rotate various Shapes so that they fit into the intended Opening. Like these Baby Games with the Molds. Just spacer. Much more spacey. In the Beginning, they are still simple Forms, as can also be found in Tetris. In the Course Of the Game, however, these become more and more abstract and complex. The Endeavor is made more Difficult by Restrictions such as a Time Limit or limited Movements. In other Challenges, you have to choose between rotating Shapes, which probably fits the Predetermined Outline. As a Replacement for Boss-levels, there are particularly long and challenging levels in which the View of your Form is also made more difficult-you only see them as Grids. However, you are not helpless, there are some Power-ups with which you can collect more Time, Movements or Attempts. And the, I call it MiniCam, which is located at the top left can also help in confusing Situations to be victorious. Overall, the Game starts very simply, almost boring, but then rises rapidly in Pace and Difficulty so that from the second of a total of six Chapters you will certainly have to try the Levels several times. If you want to hack away despite the really decent Scope after Playing Through, there is still a Challenge mode for you. As mentioned Above, Security Hole has its Roots in Mobile Gaming: You look at the Graphics and notice it in the Control. From a Design point of view, the Look of the Game is absolutely not wrong, but the Sharpness of the image here and there leaves something to be desired. The Control can also be noted that it was actually intended for Touchscreens. With the Gamepad, it works satisfactorily. All that struck me was that I also needed the Mouse for some Menus, but that was no longer tragic. I really liked the Artwork in the Cutscenes and the musical Background in general, which reminds me of Deus Ex. The science fiction and Hacker mood comes across really well, not least through cool Ideas like Incorporating the real Time into the Cutscenes and Displaying when you were last "online," that is, playing the Game. Unfortunately, my Swarming is ruffles by the Translation. In many Places, Words have been misseparated or not at all separated, Letters are missing and other Blemishes unfortunately catch the Eye far too often. The Principle of the Random Generation in the Levels also ensures quite unfair Leaps in difficulty from time to Time. Overall, I really liked my Time with Security Hole. Honestly, I was surprised how much Fun I had-after the first Tutorial Leveln and the first Scraps of History, I didn't expect that much. The £9.99-price tag, in my Opinion, is just a bit high. Otherwise, Thumbs up! Did you like my Review? Here I have the Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFAj5MKMdfI
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