Celebrities Hacked

Celebrities Hacked

released on Aug 03, 2023

Celebrities Hacked

released on Aug 03, 2023

Celebrities Hacked' takes you on a mesmerizing journey that pairs the familiar excitement of classic Qix and Xonix games with an innovative, bold twist. Here, your skills and reflexes are rewarded with a gallery of art that peels back the curtain on some of the most alluring celebrities. As you navigate the game landscape, strategically deploy power-ups, and overcome ticking clock challenges, you unlock the enthralling, unseen layers of the stars' private lives.


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It's a Qix type game which means that you have to fill in spaces to control the broad, and manage your enemies in a way that benefits you. As someone that is new to these types of games I absolutely had a blast, but that's only due to how little exposure I have to the Qix type genre. On reflection, I found that I just had more fun with something like Gal Panic, and it's mainly due to how this game was made.

Celebrities Hacked feels like a rather uninspired, somewhat AI generated game that doesn't do much to impress or balance itself to be fun. Often I had to restart levels or died due to randomized enemy placement, and little equipment to actually deal with it. It wasn't so much I was doing runs to get better, but rather I was doing runs to get a good run going. Across the whole 6 levels, and 2 girls this game offers without any DLC, I mostly had fun on the first girl due to easier level design. Once you hit the 3rd level, it becomes apparent that a lot of timed star requirements are just there to extend gameplay over actually being that do able. Add that together with some jarring music choices, no story what so ever, and some rather abysmal drawings of girls and really we don't get anything enjoyable aside from the Qix gameplay.

On a pure gameplay level, Celebrities Hacked does make some interesting choices with it's Qix board design, but it's the enemy placement and randomizing that makes it rather difficult with no sense of balance. Add random power ups that, while helpful, active on the spot and can sometimes mean death for picking it up really just adds to the problems rather than helping balance the gameplay. If you are really thirsting for Qix gameplay and find this game on sale or otherwise, it might be worth it? Otherwise I just suggest looking else.

boring and useless game from the past. this type of game use to had "a purpose" when they came in the 90s with some naughty pictures but they still were crap also back then

Celebrities Hacked is a new semi-free-to-play spin on the classic arcade formula of Xonix, that rewards your reflexes and skills.

The game offers you first few levels for free, others have to be paid to access them, but all of them are pretty funny and challenging in a special way. The main goal of the game is to reveal the photo a certain amount of percentage, after that the whole photo is revealed for itself.

All in all a fun and thrilling game, each level, except the first one or two are going to be easy, those levels serve as an introduction to the game mechanics, but later, the challenge begins.