i agree... lemme know if u played it... im intrigued to test too but rather hear an opinion of it from someone whois interested in this kind shit too :)
At only about 30MB, the game's exactly what you'd expect from the title, if a bit barebones. Has a detailed tutorial on how this particular safe works, what to look for, and how to play it. The lock is also customizable so you can add more wheels, etc. That said, sadly (for obvious reasons probably) I don't think it's based on any real safes, but I'm no expert. The simple graphics are nice to look at and, cleverly, largely untextured while still detailed. The X-Ray and especially the combination tabs (which gives you a post-it note with the combination) just give away exactly what you're doing and seem to be designed to let you understand what you're listening for so you can go for the real deal by only using the spectrometer or just your own ears. Definitely read the tutorial first. It's pretty legit especially for such a small size.
The lock is also customizable so you can add more wheels, etc. That said, sadly (for obvious reasons probably) I don't think it's based on any real safes, but I'm no expert.
The simple graphics are nice to look at and, cleverly, largely untextured while still detailed. The X-Ray and especially the combination tabs (which gives you a post-it note with the combination) just give away exactly what you're doing and seem to be designed to let you understand what you're listening for so you can go for the real deal by only using the spectrometer or just your own ears. Definitely read the tutorial first. It's pretty legit especially for such a small size.