We want to thank you all for making this project possible! It's still very early, and we're working our tails off to get updates out.
For those who don't know, I quit my comfortable high paying job to work on this game. There's a chance this game is going to be "too niche", and that I'll lose money making this. And that's okay, because this project is about education and spreading passion for game hacking and reverse-engineering.
Some notes about the future of this game:
First off, our apologies for lack of a Hexus tutorial! This is coming very soon. At this point, the game plays very similar to a card game called Gwent. Looking up tutorials for that game should help guide you through this game.
We plan to divert from the Gwent gameplay a little bit in the next update, and get in-game tutorials (finally).
We're working through the StoryMode as well, which I know many of you are eager to play, as well as additional mini-games.
Cheers,
Zac
[ 2018-11-07 22:57:31 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Squally Linux [193.63 M]
This is not crappy education software masquerading as a game. Entertainment and education are equally important, and this game won't disappoint.
A 12 year old should be able to complete the main storyline in this game. For the more hardcore players, there will be more challenging side content. Topics such as data types, data structures, bin/dec/hex, and x86 assembly are gradually introduced through puzzles and gameplay.
In other words: this game teaches you the hardest parts of computer science in the coolest way possible.
Early Access Notes
Currently we only have our card game Hexus released. This mini-game teaches binary/decimal/hex and binary operations like SHL, SHR, XOR, AND, OR, and a few others. There are over 150 opponents to play!We're constantly pushing out updates, our next focus is storymode gameplay with x86 tutorials
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