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Decker

$6.00
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Developer:
Rich Vos
Publisher:
Rich Vos
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

In 2083, the world is a place of propaganda, oppression and profit. Summarily laid off from his programming job of 12 years so the company could save 4% on his position's payroll, John Anderson has had enough. Destitute and alone, he decides he is done working for a system that has chewed him up and spit him out. It's time to start subverting the system. It's time to get his long overdue payday.

Decker is a hacking simulator in a world where hacking has undergone dramatic changes. Autonomous software guardians patrol the mega-corporations' systems, ruthlessly repelling all unauthorized users. Using the cobbled together and highly illegal hacker OS, break into the megacorps' carefully guarded networks and pick them clean. But do it quickly, Intrusion Countermeasures are never far away, ready and eager to disable or cripple your computer. Avoid detection by careful maneuvering or specialized stealth software. Scan discovered files to determine which are most likely to be profitable on the Information Black Market, or discover poorly secured access points to corporate accounts, and siphon their cash directly! Repair disabled portions of system memory while frantically dodging or battling enemy software, or bolster your defense with advanced shielding software and go on the offensive!

Features:
  • Infiltrate a combination of hand-crafted networks and procedurally generated missions for endless gameplay
  • 20-25 hours of "main storyline" gameplay
  • Upgrade your motherboard, CPU(s), RAM and hard drives(s)
  • Learn new programs, and upgrade them through study
  • Manage your finances, because your bills won't wait
  • Who has time to cook? Have takeout of varying levels of edibility delivered by drones twice daily!
  • Thwart the evil plot of an unfeeling megacorp bent on world domination!

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User Reviews

Mixed
8 user reviews
63%
Positive
17 hrs at review
Recommended

this is a good game for $6. Obviously the graphics are pretty unimpressive, but it has alot more depth than you might think at first glance. finally getting enough RAM to be able to run a bunch of programs at once, or beefier versions of them is very satisfying. faster hard drives males programs load faster. just about every story mission gets you a new program to play with, sometimes 2. i even discovered a secret program called turboload, which like triples your hard drive speed. all in all. if hacking sounds cool to you, you'll get way more than $6 worth of enjoyment out of this game.

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Very basic experience. Not very realistic for what a hacking experience is like. Even though the game takes advantage of visual effects to communicate information about the hack, they spent very little effort on what the server/network looks like. As this is Indie I do love hacking simulations and would say there is not enough in this genre. The game is very bare bones but its worth the $6.

4 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Decker is a nice game, and I love the approach. I feel cool while I'm playing it. It's pretty bare bones but for what you pay it's pretty cool. Well, I feel cool for as long as I can play it until the game stops me in my tracks and I literally cannot go any further. At a certain point, I literally CANNOT move past. I'll connect to the IP given to me through the email and no matter how I approach, I'll get to the 2nd node and start trying to LP it and all of a sudden there's 2 assault ICs on me and I can literally do NOTHING except disconnect which ends the game. I've bought more RAM, I've went fast, I've gone slow, I've even switched up the programs I've used, and researched them until I don't have any RAM left. there's nothing I can do to get past this point. Maybe it's just because I suck and I pretty much ruined the game for myself by making bad decisions financially in the beginning, but this is seriously starting to get on my nerves. Is this intentional? Is it my fault for being ...

2 helpful
17 min at review
Not Recommended

Barebones, poorly documented and cannot exit without killing process from task manager. Shame.

5 hrs at review
Recommended

An enjoyable entry into the underexplored hacking sim genre, the gameplay can get somewhat frantic at times, but by and large it succeeds in its efforts. There's some polish that could be done for the game, but as a six dollar release from a solo developer it's well worth your time.

14 min at review
Not Recommended

The game resolution is not adjustable, and there is no documentation on how to fix the overlapping menus which basically make the game unplayable. I was curious about the game, but was able to play since the menu overlap basically killed the game. Hopefully the dev will correct this issue and I can give the game another look in the future

7 hrs at review
Recommended

[b]Overview[/b] Decker is a lot more lighweight compared to other hacking games. Instead of representing actual hacking, it instead focuses on what it's good at: fast-paced precise console commands combined with stealthily infiltrating your target network. A first glance at its visuals might make you think that it's a rather primitive game, but after playing it for a few hours I found it to be quite polished. Over time the game provides you with a surprising number of tools which support the core-gameplay and which can be fine-tuned to your personal approach. (e.g. I keep my lockpicking/main infiltration tool at the lowest level, which makes it load faster but gives me very little room for error when I use it) [b]Gameplay[/b] The gameplay can be quite difficult at times, particularly the story missions. I often felt like my equipment wasn't good enough, but I couldn't do much about it. Not even grinding difficult repeatable missions was feasible because the payment was too little to af...

20 min at review
Recommended

Clever gameplay.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista/7/8/10
  • Processor: 1.0 GHz or better
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Graphics: 1920x1080 resolution recommended

FAQ

How much does Decker cost?

Decker costs $6.00.

What are the system requirements for Decker?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista/7/8/10 Processor: 1.0 GHz or better Memory: 1 GB RAM Storage: 100 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Graphics: 1920x1080 resolution recommended

What platforms is Decker available on?

Decker is available on Windows PC.

Is Decker worth buying?

Decker has 63% positive reviews from 8 players.

When was Decker released?

Decker was released on Jun 24, 2019.

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