Mu Complex Hacked
- landtongtrateflipb
- Sep 2, 2019
- 5 min read
About This Game Hack your way into the complex, all by yourself.Mu Complex won't be available in a bundle anytime soon, we can promise you that.Ever wanted to be a hacker? Not that AAA kind of hacker. We're talking about real hacker, using the hard old way.Someone who writes some cryptic commands only he can understand to get deep into some dirty corporation.That's what you want, that's what we provide.Don't worry, you'll learn step by step how to do that, to finally become a full-featured hacker.Featuring a fulfilling storyline, will you save Lya?Features two episodesTry and solve hard riddles and puzzlesLearn real Linux terminal commandsHundreds of emails to readAn immersive backgroundShake your brain and your computer to solve the challengesUncover the complex's secrets and save Lya! 7aa9394dea Title: Mu ComplexGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:studiocimePublisher:studiocimeRelease Date: 23 Oct, 2015 Mu Complex Hacked mu complex answers. mu complex demo achievements. mu complex steam. mu complex episode 2 online. mu complex badge. mu complex episode 1 walkthrough. mu complex episode 2 online. mu complex review. mu complex wiki. mu online small complex potion. mu complex 3. mu complex episode 1 walkthrough. mu complex demo achievements. adaptor protein complex mu subunit. mu complex demo. mu complex walkthrough. mu complex episode 2. mu translational precision medicine complex. play mu complex. mu complex wiki. mu bear complex. mu complex tv brand. mu complex episode 1. mu complex birthday. mu complex potion. mu complex download free. mu complex download free. mu sport complex. mu complex gra. mu complex bustine. mu complex gra. mu complex circuits. mu complex 2 Interesting idea, but I am sad to say that the execution is lacking. There are some serious quality of life improvements required to make this less frustrating for regular terminal users.The game (and terminal) doesn't properly resize to fit the resolution (2560x1600), so you are stuck with a lot of scrolling to read stuff that would have comfortably fit on the monitor otherwise. The mouse wheel doesn't work and the scroll handle is tiny and therefore very fiddly. There doesn't even seem to be any keyboard shortcuts for scrolling, which would have been fine, too.I got through Episode 1 easily enough, but stopped playing during some puzzles in Episode 2 that require typing a lot of rather wordy commands in a very specific order. Failing one of these apparently requires re-typing all of it. The solution was easy, but extremely tedious to enter. This, combined with the lack of context (due to the small window and lack of halfway decent scrolling) made it frustrating enough for me to just quit right there.My experience with the puzzles is limited by the fact that I stopped playing, but most puzzles so far seem to consist out of rather repetitively digging through emails, finding a clue and entering the result. Sometimes it also requires you to Google for some piece of text that the clue references to find the answer. Also, this is nowhere near a "full-featured hacker" experience. There is only a handful of limited commands, and you could probably just brute-force your way through all of it.I would have liked to know how the story ends, but in its current state, I am not willing to put more time into it to find out.. There is a secret in this game.If u notice ".audio.wav" in yacinehouri,s computer,u may notice it needs a password.Here is the password.The passwprd is hidden in a base64ed string,which is the last letter of all 50 emails stored by its date and time:VGHLIHBHC3N3B3JKIGLZOIBZDVYAWXPEMVJB21WBGV4(The password is sterilizecomplex). Very interesting idea. And cool interaction with a game. If you like linux shell you'll probably like it.The complexity of puzzles grows rather fast. I'd say exponentially. But solving them brings a lot satisfaction.I personally found Episode 2 very interesting. And full of unusual things I had to do.Maybe only few last puzzles were a bit annoying because it was clear what do, but they were quite time consuming.. An excellent hacking game that reminds me of the fun I had when I played Uplink. I love that it tries to emulate a shell, it has a pretty decent story, and some of the puzzles are almost ARG-level difficulty. With that said, it does suck that it is mostly linear gameplay, so not much room for replayability once you've gone through it.. So, I generally love hacking games. I even loved this game when it first came out.But I can't recommend it.Pros:-Interesting story-Well made puzzles (Sort of)-ARG puzzles that make you thinkCons:-Not really a hacking simulator. The "hacking" is more of a basis for brain teasers. If you want something far closer to a hacking simulator, I highly recommend either Uplink, Hacknet, or Nite Team 4. Those games, while still puzzles, are FAR closer to the reality of hacking than this is.-While the puzzles are well made, there's a major caveat to that. Some of the ARG puzzle solutions are no longer accessible. That's one of the dangers of making an ARG based puzzle game and not frequently updating it. This game came out several years ago, and the more heavily reliant you are on ARG based puzzles, the more likely the game will be unplayable without a walkthrough down the line. If you're interested in ARG puzzles, look into The Black Watchmen or any of the games made by Alice & Smith (its developer).My Major Gripe:If you look at the game's history, you'll find that the game itself has actually existed for a long time. It was originally released in multiple parts on Kongregate around 2014 as a free web browser game. About a year later, it was successfully greenlit and launched onto Steam. It was then immediately removed from Kongregate. What you are playing here was originally released for free. Now, while that's a scummy thing to do, maybe they were just hoping to push forward with further development, right?Well, the team launched their website back in late 2014 with an ARG event which required people to unlock the website before it could be viewed. It was, of course, unlocked. The next announced news on the website was in late 2015 with the release of the Steam version. That's the last time they released anything on their website. The last update to the game was in early 2016 with the release of a demo for the game.They've been radio silent since. Which is a damn shame because after alienating their audience by removing the Kongregate version and throwing a huge stinger into the game's ending for what has to be what they planned for a sequel...there's been nothing for *years*. So the lack of updates to the ARG aren't the only aspect of the game that's been abandoned. It appears the whole project has.Summary:If this game is on a huge sale and you REALLY want to play it, go ahead and buy it. If you're interested in ARG puzzle games, there's far better options to select from on Steam (Alice & Smith Games would come highly recommended by me). If you want to play a hacking game, there's a ton of options you can select from that more accurately give you the feel of hacking (Hacknet, Uplink, Nite Team 4). If you appreciate what the developers have made here and want to see more from them, be aware that they've taken some scummy actions towards their community and have been totally radio silent for three years now.Executive Summary:Get it on sale if at all. Look into other games if you like the genera.. This game is a lot of fun. Almost makes you feel like your in a rush to get through the firewalls, finding all the passwords, configuring the cameras, understanding the network layouts, and everything else that comes up. Definately one of my favorite puzzle games I've ever bought on Steam, and HIGHLY recommended for those looking for a mind-boggling challenging puzzle game.
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