The Lonely Hacker

Ever wanted to feel like a hacker? Welcome to the Lonely Hacker!

The Lonely Hacker

App stats

Version: 24.71 (Last updated: 2024-11-28)
Creation date: 2018-02-15
Price: 2.99
Permissions
Other:
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • Google Play license check

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App summary

Turn your phone into the best digital weapon and become a true master of technology. You will hack everything you can imagine within an enormous open world and coordinate 100% realistic attacks with the tools we have designed exclusively for you.

Live a customized and different adventure each time you submerge into the cybercrime world. You will learn every method used by modern hackers and dominate all the attack vectors, from the most common up to the most exclusive ones, known only by security experts and the most dangerous cybercriminals.

The knowledge you obtain through the detailed tutorial that will teach you how to use each one of the tools available will also serve you in real-life to better understand the digital world we live in. You will be more aware of the dangers lurking behind each corner in the labyrinth that is the internet and you will feel like a true hacker.

Features:

- Big open world with all the real countries to travel to and hack every device possible!

- Realistic hacking software and hardware!

- Mini-games for when you get tired of hacking!

A game published by "The Lonely Developer" - An independent developer

User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Google Play Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Fun and engaging gameplay
  • Good educational aspects related to cyber security
  • Regular updates and active developer support
  • Customizable game mechanics
  • No microtransactions
Cons
  • Repetitive gameplay after initial missions
  • Lack of content and features currently available
  • User interface issues and intuitiveness
  • Some bugs and glitches
  • Unclear progress indicators for purchased items
Most mentioned
  • Game still in early access and under development
  • Repetitive gameplay
  • Need for more content and features
  • User interface challenges
  • Active developer support and commitment to updates
User reviews
Awesome Game. No microtransactions I can see, and fun to engage with. Reminds me of something like Oregon Trail, where you make desicions and buy upgrades or supplies to do things. Lots of customization for the computers you use. The tutorials are very good, needed because the game kinda trys to be realistic. well eorth the purchase.
by N Ross, 2024-07-27

The game is definitely different. it's interesting. It caught my attention, and the developer is always working on it, which is great. The game is fun. I have one really massive complaint and one minor complaint. Massive: All files are massively oversized. An 8GB Word doc is a ridiculous number of pages. Speed up transfers, please. Minor: Can the icons for data, web, and mail servers be differentiated, please? Otherwise, it's a fun game. I'm looking forward to more updates and more content.
by Recneps Smith, 2024-04-23

Overall, a pretty decent game; and in a way is both fun and educational. It looks complex on the outside, but the handwritten tutorials and descriptions make it easy enough for anyone to understand. Money making isn't too tough and progression feels satisfying. As it stands, the game feels fairly limited; there are many features yet to be implemented that could expand the game as a whole. However, I do understand that game development is a tough and enduring process, so this is to be expected.
by Rafael Kortum, 2024-04-09
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