Question 1
Can I have the source code?
Answer 1
No!
Question 2
Can I be an official Beta Tester?
Answer 2
The long answer is, send us you CV and we will decide if you are
worthy.
The short answer is NO!.
Question 3
I have no music in the game, what's up with that?
Answer 3
Your sound card might not be set up properly. Read the manual.
Question 4
I cant' get through stage x. Is it possible?
Answer 4
All the stages are possible. If you have some serious issues
with completing a stage, read the walktrough.
Question 5
I can't save the game.
Answer 5
You are either playing the .exe from a CD or you are playing it directly
from the .zip file. Unzip the .exe to it's own directory before
you play. A H@K@T@K2.sv file will be created. This is your saved
game.
Question 6
What type of game is H@K@T@K 2?
Answer 6
Action puzzler. The closes game we can compare it to is, Chu-chu
rocket or lemmings.
Question 7
Why does the game's music sound better on my friends PC than on mine?
Answer 7
The game uses a midi sound track. The quality of the music all depends
on the quality of your sound card. We don not handle support of
sound cards so rather go and buy the same type of sound card than
your friend and ask him to install it for you.
Question 8
Where did you rip these characters from?
Answer 8
The characters were all created by lobotomy Studios and are copyrighted.

Question 9
Can I put your game on my website?
Answer 9
We prefer if people would come to our site to get more info on the
game before they download the game. We would also try our best
to make sure that the game stays Virus Free.That being said, we
have no problem if you put the game on your site as long as you
make sure that the game stays Virus Free.
Question 10
Who is this Lobotomy?
Answer 10
Lobotomy is a small web development and advert gaming company stationed
in South Africa.(that is south of the equator)
Question 11
What happened to H@K@T@K 1?
Answer 11
The original H@K@T@K was developed by the same people who made H@K@T@K
2 under a company name called Digital Gear. The game was never
completed and only had 11 stages.
Digital Gear closed down in 2003
and the original idea and characters were adopted by the New
H@K@T@K game.
The original H@K@T@K game was done in Flash and
would not
be able to handle all the characters that are in the new game.
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