
You wake up in a shitty apartment in Neo-Tokyo with a stolen computer and a blinking cursor. No hand-holding. Just a desktop OS with 26 apps and a world full of targets. What you do next is up to you. Ghost Network: Dark Hacker is a cyberpunk hacking simulation built around GhostOS — a fully simulated desktop operating system. Every hack, every mission, every piece of intel flows through apps on your screen. You're not pressing "HACK" buttons. You're writing code. WRITE REAL CODE. HACK REAL NETWORKS. The terminal runs real Python. Import the GhostNet API, scan networks, exploit vulnerabilities, download stolen data, and cover your tracks. Save your scripts, build a toolkit, automate your attacks. Or use the visual node editor — drag, connect, run. 70+ commands. 185 hackable device types. Every hack has real consequences. Disable a camera and the security feed goes dark. Kill the power grid and an entire building wing blacks out. Loop a camera feed and your crew walks past undetected. Hack a guard's neural implant and they stand confused while your team slips by. Disable a ventilator and someone dies — mission over, that's on you. LIVE HACK — SUPPORT GROUND CREWS IN REAL TIME Some jobs aren't remote. A crew breaches the building while you hack from your apartment. Green dots on a 2D facility map — that's your team. Red dots — guards. The crew radios in: "Door's locked, Ghost. Handle it." You crack it in Terminal. The door goes green. They move. 5 crews with distinct personalities and patience limits. Take too long and the breacher kicks the door down. Guards with patrol routes, detection zones, and escalating aggression. 11 handcrafted story facilities. Every device you hack in Terminal changes the facility in real-time. 265+ MISSIONS. 18 CORPORATIONS. ONE CONSPIRACY. Steal a game build from a media company. Sabotage a chip fabrication line. Extract a journalist before a megacorp remote-disables her implants. Broadcast stolen evidence to every screen in Neo-Tokyo. 65 story missions — including 17 guided tutorial missions that teach you to hack from scratch. 100+ fixer missions from 8 underground contacts who reward loyalty with harder jobs and bigger payouts. 100+ job board missions — standalone contracts ranging from quick data grabs to full-scale network infiltrations, each with handcrafted networks, unique targets, and escalating difficulty. 18 corporations — each with unique networks, defenses, and secrets. A hidden thread connects them all: Obsidian Corp, the shadow behind every corporation in the city. Piece it together from stolen files, encrypted emails, and data buried deep in classified servers. 8 fixers. Build rep. Get better jobs. The deeper you go, the harder they fight back — adaptive defense AI that learns your patterns, honeypots, Black ICE, counter-hackers tracing your connection. Silent at first. Lethal by the end. BUILD YOUR RIG. UPGRADE YOUR LIFE. 15 tiers of hardware. Start with a crappy desktop that lags on every command. End with a rig that executes instantly. 15 apartment tiers from a rat-infested studio to a penthouse fortress. 45 skills across Hacking, Stealth, and Engineering. Exploits, malware, VPNs, and zero-days from the black market. Key Features Hacking Simulation — Fully simulated desktop OS with 26 functional apps — Real Python scripting — write, save, and run actual code — 70+ GhostNet API commands — Visual node editor for non-coders — 185 hackable device types across 12 categories — 4 network topologies: Flat, Segmented, Multi-Zone, Air-Gapped Live Hack Missions — Real-time 2D crew infiltration support — 5 crews with unique personalities, patience, and dialogue — Guard AI with patrols, detection, and escalation — Alert system with 4 threat tiers — 11 story facilities — Every Terminal hack affects the facility map live Story & World — 65 story missions across 18 megacorporations — 100+ fixer missions with 8 reputation-based contacts — 100+ job board missions — handcrafted standalone contracts — Hidden Obsidian Corp conspiracy — Corporate websites and darknet sites with hidden intel — Dynamic news and stock prices that react to your actions Progression — Player levels 1–50 — 15 hardware tiers, 15 apartment tiers — 45 skills across 3 trees — Crew and fixer reputation systems — Black market: exploits, malware, VPNs, zero-days Defense AI — 18 corps with adaptive security personalities — Firewalls that rewrite rules mid-hack — IDS that learns your patterns — Honeypots, Black ICE, counter-hackers — Escalating threat stages