868-back revive el clásico roguelike ciberpunk con nuevas características

Michael Brough ha lanzado 868-BACK, una versión actualizada de su juego de 2013 868-HACK. El título ofrece a los jugadores una entrada más accesible al difícil género roguelike ciberpunk.

En 2013, el desarrollador neozelandés Michael Brough lanzó 868-HACK como un juego para iPhone basado en turnos centrado en ciberataques y circuitos. El nuevo título mantiene el bucle principal de controlar a una cara sonriente de un solo ojo que recolecta sifones para extraer recursos mientras evita programas antivirus en un mapa basado en cuadrícula.

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