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Due to release sometime in Q3 2024, developer Jeferson Silva has recently put up a demo for their action puzzle hacking game nullptr.

A fast paced action puzzle game where you play the role of a hacker. Take down megacorporations by invading their servers, downloading their data and getting out without being detected. Outwit defensive sentry programs and expose the perfect route to access the databases. Once you're connected to one of the servers ports, you have 20 seconds to hack security systems, reprogram the server to evade sentinel programs and download data. Your goal is to find or create safe routes to download all databases in each server without being traced.

Check out the gameplay teaser:

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This could be a good one for those of you who love puzzle games, and like having your ability to think quickly on your feet tested.

Check out the demo on Steam. It has Native Linux support.

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