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DosQ drops you into a chaotic office environment where a hacker has just torn through your company's defenses. Your job is to scramble through digital menus and security panels, locking down servers and tracing breaches before data leaks spiral out of control. The gameplay leans heavily on point-and-click navigation, with a focus on quick decision making and managing multiple systems at once. A deliberately clunky interface and abrupt tonal shifts keep things oddly engaging, blending stress with dry humor as you frantically click through increasingly dire alerts. The game’s biggest talking points are its no-frills accessibility and developer’s candid FAQs. It runs smoothly on basic hardware and offers a bite-sized challenge that wraps up in under an hour. Fans of old-school IT troubleshooting or minimalist puzzle games might find the frantic energy refreshing. The developer’s admission that “i don’t know” when asked about a sequel adds to the charm, though the Windows-only release and lack of future plans could be dealbreakers for some. Still, it’s a free, oddly addictive way to relive the panic of a system breach, no IT degree required.
You're working on your company and-- OH NO, THE COMPANY HAS BEEN HACKED. Use your tools and lock all the sectors before it's too late.
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