Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Steven Richtik | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
You can change the digits on the key by tapping them. When you tap "pick", you will see random digits above the key. The number to the left indicates the number of these digits which are correct.
To determine whether you can open the lock, tap "unlock". If you can open the lock, you will see the key rotate in the lock.
Every time you tap "pick" or "unlock", it is possible that you will get caught.
Binary Key was designed to be starkly simple, mysterious - much like picking an actual lock. If that minimalist experience appeals to you, you've come to the right place.
If you're looking for a richer experience, get the innovative Snakebite app.
Every attempt changes the 'lock' so you are never guessing the same combination. Click 'pick' to see how many you have right, then without changing any numbers click 'pick' again...suddenly you have a different number correct. That means the lock changed. Inherently flawed game - at the very least extremely poorly executed.