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Ever look at your phone’s unlock pattern as a game? Epic Pixel did and came up with Neon Hack.

Released by Epic Pixel, Neon Hack is a new logic puzzler for Android. Interestingly enough, the inspiration for the game cam from one of Epic Picel’s founder mistakenly attempt to use the pattern unlocked on his brother’s phone, instead of his own.

“One day, I was trying to unlock my phone by drawing my pattern, but it wasn’t working. That’s when I realized I had grabbed my brother’s phone,” said Chris Sha co-founder of Epic Pixel. “As a challenge, I was trying to crack the pattern lock on my brother’s phone and thought this would be a great game!” in Neon Hack, player’s assume the role of a hacker trying to crack the pattern based puzzles.

Neon Hack Rules:

– Start at any dot to turn on your first light.
– Swipe vertically or horizontally to light up neighboring dots.
– Undo your moves by going back to the previous dot.
– Swiping over an already lit dot will change its color.
– Try to crack the pattern lock in each level.

There are over 250 level at launch, and the assurance that there’s more levels to come. Within each level players will be swiping a pattern in the hopes on matching the correct pattern that will pop the lock. The size of the level/pattern will vary as the game progresses, beginning with 2×2 and eventually graduating up to 6×6. In addition to the increased size of the boards, levels eventually allow dots to be used more than once in pattern tracing.

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