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GL1TCH
GL1TCH shrinks you down to a bit and sends you into circuits to overload and disable them by utilizing arcade-style controls and smart-thinking strategy.
GL1TCH combines the timing and action of an old-school arcade game with layers of strategy that will challenge you to think, and be quick, at the controls.
It’s not about blowing things up or flying spaceships, it’s about disabling circuits by using their weaknesses against them. The key is to strategically take down each circuit while scoring as many points as you can on each and every one. Clever tricks and timing lead to monumental scores. It’s up to you to discover how to do it!
Each PCB is controlled by batteries and a microswitch and protected by electrons. Transfer power between batteries to overload the circuit and take control, but watch the microswitch — if it ticks across to closed the PCB will shut down. Avoid the red electrons as they will deplete the batteries with each hit. Once you’ve overloaded the circuit you are in control and it’s your chance to turn the tables on the electrons. Collect as many as you can while avoiding the Debugger which searches the PCB for you to end your overtime early.
GL1TCH uses the most current version of the Unreal Engine(tm) from Epic Software, Inc. and support mouse + keyboard as well as gamepad and will run smooth as silk on any Windows(tm) based PC from the last five to ten years. No need for monster hardware to dive into GL1TCH!
GL1TCH combines the timing and action of an old-school arcade game with layers of strategy that will challenge you to think, and be quick, at the controls.
It’s not about blowing things up or flying spaceships, it’s about disabling circuits by using their weaknesses against them. The key is to strategically take down each circuit while scoring as many points as you can on each and every one. Clever tricks and timing lead to monumental scores. It’s up to you to discover how to do it!
Each PCB is controlled by batteries and a microswitch and protected by electrons. Transfer power between batteries to overload the circuit and take control, but watch the microswitch — if it ticks across to closed the PCB will shut down. Avoid the red electrons as they will deplete the batteries with each hit. Once you’ve overloaded the circuit you are in control and it’s your chance to turn the tables on the electrons. Collect as many as you can while avoiding the Debugger which searches the PCB for you to end your overtime early.
GL1TCH uses the most current version of the Unreal Engine(tm) from Epic Software, Inc. and support mouse + keyboard as well as gamepad and will run smooth as silk on any Windows(tm) based PC from the last five to ten years. No need for monster hardware to dive into GL1TCH!
GL1TCH shrinks you down to a bit and sends you into circuits to overload and disable them by utilizing arcade-style controls and smart-thinking strategy.
GL1TCH combines the timing and action of an old-school arcade game with layers of strategy that will challenge you to think, and be quick, at the controls.
It’s not about blowing things up or flying spaceships, it’s about disabling circuits by using their weaknesses against them. The key is to strategically take down each circuit while scoring as many points as you can on each and every one. Clever tricks and timing lead to monumental scores. It’s up to you to discover how to do it!
Each PCB is controlled by batteries and a microswitch and protected by electrons. Transfer power between batteries to overload the circuit and take control, but watch the microswitch — if it ticks across to closed the PCB will shut down. Avoid the red electrons as they will deplete the batteries with each hit. Once you’ve overloaded the circuit you are in control and it’s your chance to turn the tables on the electrons. Collect as many as you can while avoiding the Debugger which searches the PCB for you to end your overtime early.
GL1TCH uses the most current version of the Unreal Engine(tm) from Epic Software, Inc. and support mouse + keyboard as well as gamepad and will run smooth as silk on any Windows(tm) based PC from the last five to ten years. No need for monster hardware to dive into GL1TCH!
GL1TCH combines the timing and action of an old-school arcade game with layers of strategy that will challenge you to think, and be quick, at the controls.
It’s not about blowing things up or flying spaceships, it’s about disabling circuits by using their weaknesses against them. The key is to strategically take down each circuit while scoring as many points as you can on each and every one. Clever tricks and timing lead to monumental scores. It’s up to you to discover how to do it!
Each PCB is controlled by batteries and a microswitch and protected by electrons. Transfer power between batteries to overload the circuit and take control, but watch the microswitch — if it ticks across to closed the PCB will shut down. Avoid the red electrons as they will deplete the batteries with each hit. Once you’ve overloaded the circuit you are in control and it’s your chance to turn the tables on the electrons. Collect as many as you can while avoiding the Debugger which searches the PCB for you to end your overtime early.
GL1TCH uses the most current version of the Unreal Engine(tm) from Epic Software, Inc. and support mouse + keyboard as well as gamepad and will run smooth as silk on any Windows(tm) based PC from the last five to ten years. No need for monster hardware to dive into GL1TCH!
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core2 Quad Q9400 or AMD FX8320 | Intel i3 or Better or AMD Opteron 3000 Series or Better |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
OS | Vista | WIndows 7/8/10 |
Graphics Card | NVidia Geforce 200 Series or AMD Radeon HD3000 Series | NVidia Geforce 700 Series or Better or AMD Radeon R5/R7/R8 or Better |
Direct X | Version 9.0 | Version 11 |
SOUND CARD | Onboard or Any Third Party | Onboard or Any Third Party |
HDD Space | 300 MB available space | 300 MB available space |
Game Analysis | Provided that you have at least an ATI Radeon 3000 graphics card you can play the game. Futhermore, an NVIDIA GeForce 6100 is recommended in order to run GL1TCH with the highest settings. An Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 CPU is required at a minimum to run GL1TCH. Whereas, an Intel Core i3-530 is recommended in order to run it. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 300 MB of free disk space available. The minimum memory requirement for GL1TCH is 2 GB of RAM installed in your computer. If possible, make sure your have 4 GB of RAM in order to run GL1TCH to its full potential. GL1TCH will run on PC system with Vista and upwards. |
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