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pen tester / survival horror game

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This is a game where you play as a penetration tester hacker, and somehow have to infiltrate a place to check its security against hackers.

Oh and plus it is a 'high tech facility'

Lets just say that while you do you job at this place, things get a little weird slowly. e.g. computers acting up...

later on, the game initially just an ordinary 'hacker game' becomes a 'hack+survive', as you try to fend off biological/robot/lovecraft monsters... etc...

example? use computer system to distract other monsters... etc...

mofosyne, Feb 27 2013

'The Atrocity Archives' by Charles Stross http://www.amazon.c...d=1362058900&sr=8-4
Inspirational? [DrBob, Feb 28 2013]

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       Sounds like my favorite episode of MacGyver. "Season Two: The Human Factor"
RayfordSteele, Feb 27 2013
  

       Please explain how all of this comes from scribbling a recalcitrant biro on a piece of scrap paper?
pocmloc, Feb 27 2013
  

       I think any game can be improved with a scheduled infusion of biological/robot/lovecraft monsters.
bungston, Mar 01 2013
  


 

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