Get aCC_e55 Cheats

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Isometric cyberpunk adventure

Developer: Andrew Kyznetsov
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.1.53
ID: ru.underair.getaccess

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Description

Now the near future, cyberpunk, and you are a local geek. Not a scientist or a genius, but a very talented inventor. For the past few years, you have been living in a rented workshop next door to a bar. The bartender is your good friend and soul mate, however it was his idea with an auction and with a very dubious lot "time machine", yes. In general, now she is in the garage, and not a little effort has already been spent on her, but, most importantly, this is the new T9 string engine. It remains to collect it, well, and a couple of little things ... Well? To the cause!

Get aCC_e55 - isometric puzzle quest with the mechanics of rotating rooms. You have to open what is closed, correct what is broken, find a way out of the rooms and solve various kinds of tasks and puzzles.

Features:
● Addictive gameplay
● Nice minimalistic graphics
● Room rotation mechanics
● Many riddles and puzzles
● Hints and help

Awards:
● Best Mobile Game - DevGAMM Minsk 2019

Version history

1.1.53
2023-08-24
● Updating frameworks
● Minor improvements
1.1.52
2021-05-10
● Updating frameworks
● Updates for iOS 14
● Support full screen mode for iPad Pro
● Minor improvements
1.1.51
2020-02-11
● Bug fixes and minor improvements
1.1.49
2019-12-21
● Added spanish language
● Bug fixes and minor improvements
1.1.47
2019-12-16
● Added leaderboard for Polybius
● Bug fixes and minor improvements
1.1.46
2019-12-08
● Bug fixes and minor improvements
1.1.45
2019-11-26
● Added Italian language
● Bug fixes and minor improvements
1.1.43
2019-11-03
● Added alternative monetization method
● Bug fixes and minor improvements
1.1.35
2019-10-26
● Correction of language translations
● Added language: Portuguese
● Minor fixes
1.1.32
2019-10-21
● Bug fix
1.1.31
2019-10-19
● French translation correction
● Bug fix
1.1.2
2019-10-15
Bug fix
1.1.1
2019-10-08

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Full version Get aCC_e55
(Add item Lift Tool. Disable Ads.)
$0.99
Free
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Ratings

4.3 out of 5
1 903 Ratings

Reviews

YoshiDude47,
Great puzzle game, but the ads are too much.
To start off, I think this is an excellent puzzle game. The environment felt interconnected, and had a lot of variety in its puzzle elements, asking for a lot of back and forth with remembering light patterns and keypad numbers. It’s not common for mobile puzzle games.

I’ve read a lot of reviews about how they were cheated out of the full experience, expecting the the entire game to be free to play. With the $2 pay wall offered at the beginning, it felt odd to me that this would be what most games are. I feel that if the game itself was $1.99 people would be less upset about the in-app purchase, even thought most users would be turned off by the price tag.

Despite that financial hiccup, the game is very polished and was a joy to play from beginning to end. My favorite part was the rather clever reference to “Please don’t touch anything” near the end of the game. The puzzles themselves were well thought out and not too terribly difficult to figure out if you look hard enough. I do feel it was a little short, but maybe it’s because I enjoy puzzle games a lot. If your team were to design another puzzle game similar to this, I expect it to be just as good as this one!
Adriannaledra,
Beautiful Graphics, Gameplay Okay.
I love finding new puzzle games and apps that aren’t brought to the hot front page of app stores. There’s something really liberating about this game. It’s beautiful animations, colors, and quirky art style lend a hand to help immerse the player in its setting. I find that the 3 plane view is quite refreshing, although quite small (even though i am playing on an XS). It was pesky to tap around even though my fingers were quite small.
The gameplay was quite confusing on my end. I felt as if the non linear path is a mostly unseen part of puzzle games. This game executed that part perfectly. I found that many puzzles were so hard to understand, and saw myself looking at the hints multiple times to try to wrap my head around such complicated and tricky puzzles. I would not have known that the board in the workroom was such a key element if it were not for the hints. The multiple clues scattered through the bar to unlock the safe were very small too. I used hints for that too. I pride myself in not using hints on games but i felt as if i had no choice but to in this instance. I would more accurately give this game a 3.6/5 rating. Much to appreciate, and much to improve on with future games, still very fun to play though.
Karate20,
Awesome, short game, unless you pay
Amazing game concept, the puzzles are complex in the way that you have to connect different rooms and objects with different puzzles meaning one tool is used for a puzzle in another room. I loved the idea that one side of the room gives you a different perspective that might have a hidden key or something. It makes you feel smart when you do figure it out, and I like the idea that the ads were not pop ups but in the paper. I think that’s way better than them randomly popping up. I do think that maybe a storyline, or some Easter eggs could make this game more interesting. I didn’t buy the full version, but I enjoyed the small bit while it lasted. One question ...what did the bottles at the bar do? Opening the circular window, did it do anything?

TLDR: well made puzzle map, intricate, simple, but complex in using multiple perspective and tools in different rooms, kinda of fast game, mechanics are cool. Could work on making it more interesting.
cruzsf,
Watch ads if you’re too cheap to pay
If you’re willing to watch ads then you can play the whole game and use the hint system without having to pay any $. (There’s a “tool” that enables you to watch about 10 ads in order to receive the lift tool.) I’m sure there are those out there who don’t want to do either and will complain about it, but I believe game designers—especially those who create original games like this—should be paid for their work. (It might be beneficial if the use of ads for the lift tool was made a little more obvious.)

I really enjoyed this game. Graphics were fun, music fit the theme well, and puzzles were engaging and had a good level of difficulty. There were a few puzzles where I had to use the hint tool...and then realized I just hadn’t been paying enough attention to the clues all over the environment. And there are a couple of items that you can’t pick up until you uncover the puzzle that uses them.

Not a long game; took me several hours to complete and for the price ($2) that’s a steal for a well-designed game. If you truly like puzzle games, this is one to add to your list.
Quirkymender,
Nice elite reference
(Spoiler) So I enter room 103 and I look at the wall and I’m like “elite 1984 sidewinder is in this phone game?” So here is a little context and something ironic and coincidental, I play a game on the pc that’s available for Xbox and ps4 including pc, it’s called Elite: dangerous, it’s a space game with a very active player base and events every so often with a multitude of things to do. The game is based off the 1984 [insert the console name I forgot] elite. I’m in a voice chat. With people that play elite. On a server that’s the official game server.

I never thought I’d encounter something like this in a game like this, I play a lot of point and click adventure games mostly on pc and I love series with mystery and to accomplish something. This game so far as I have not beaten it yet along with the fact I don’t even have the full game which I am considering on buying. The fact I see a reference from a game that is almost 40 years old in a game made not too long ago gives me hope that we will not forget the past in video games and media alike.

Overall great game, great details, and great references.
yeeyee329,
10/10 would recommend
Okay so I spent about 14 hours from start to finish on this game. I absolutely adored it. I love games like this. While I do love this game, there are a few things I wish were different. The ads were a very big problem, but I did find a solution, if you want to play with no ads and not spend money, just turn off your WiFi for a bit while you play, then boom no more ads. The free tool was annoying at times because I couldn’t continue until I finished all the ads, but I got past them and got the Lyft tool. The puzzles were very fun, some were super simple, while others required a lot of focus and Thinking. If your stuck you can look up a walkthrough or you can watch an ad to give you a hint to any part that you’re confused on. The valves were a little confusing because I didn’t know if you started from the center of the order symbol or the outer part, but this was overall one of the best games I’ve played in a very long time.
FoxGirlWantsToPlay,
OMGABSOLUTELYAMAZING!!!!!
OMGTHISGAMEISAMAAAZINGILIKEDON’TEVENHAVEWORDSEXCRPTFORTHIS: The game has an amazing storyline, and the graphics are awesome!! The only problem is with the ads. To advance with a certain part of the game, you either pay or watch like 10 ads. But it’s fine, you just don’t watch them all at once. This leads with another issue, again with ads, which is how you have to watch one to get a hint. This isn’t usually a problem, until they have no content to show you, so you can’t get your hint ☹️. But, other than that, I thought that this was an AMAZZZZZIIIIING GAME, and most definitely recommend it to anyone to play. It is a tricky game that takes thought and good observation, and an awesome on at that!!(btw I played the whole thing through and it is most definitely playable, and when you get stuck you can usually resort to hints unless you’re at the part where you need to pay or watch a ton of ads). THIS GAME IS AWESOME AND I REALLY RECOMMEND IT!!!!!!!!!!! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Mr.tacoface109,
Great! But…
I love the vibe of this game. The graphics and the way you interact with objects is near perfect. The only problem I have is repairing the lift. In the game, to repair the lift (which unlocks a part that is critical to beating the game) requires either purchasing the full version for a dollar which is fine. Or you can watch not 3 not 5 but 10 ADS! That just seems a bit much for unlocking a critical part of the game. And also after 3 or so ads it won’t let me watch anymore for an hour or so. I would be fine if the rest of the game unlocked with 3 or 5 ads but 10?! Now the game alone is worth the $0.99 simply because of how good it is and I’m glad it’s not a subscription like other games to disable ads. Overall, this game is amazing and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a fun puzzle game to play in their free time. The only problem I have is the ads.
Toontown man,
Great Game
Frankly, the other reviews here complaining about the ads, are ridiculous in themselves, and should feel terrible to complain about the ads, or pay a whole dollar. Actually disgusting that there are people so set in stone that this free, beautifully, well made puzzle game, should not be allowed to have ads to support those who made it. That’s so close minded. This game was amazing, challenging, and coughing up a whole dollar didn’t make me go broke because I didn’t want the small chance to see an ad. I didn’t check it myself, but apparently you don’t even have to pay. You can watch 10 ads (For a total of most likely 5 minutes of ads) to get the entire game for free. If you have the guts to stomach what is in reality a low number of ads compared to most free games, and play an actually well made, and thought provoking puzzle game. Play this, and enjoy it, you won’t regret it.
Kittypie312,
A cute little one off game
I really enjoyed this game and I only wish it were longer or that there was a sequel out.
The game costs $0.99 which I feel is a very small price to pay for an engaging puzzle. The puzzles were really creative and engaging to do, my favorite was probably the maze. The graphics are simple, but cute, and make for a lot of small details and hidden nooks to look in. I really liked the ‘hands on’ approach to the puzzles that other games don’t always take, the small details really make it fun.
The puzzles weren’t too complicated or too easy and I only had to check the hints twice, once being something I missed. The final puzzle was challenging but satisfying to solve. I hope this team makes more games like this in the future.
4 stars just cause the cost isn’t really disclosed until you start playing, and also cause I wish it was longer