Secret Files: Tunguska
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Developer(s) | Fusionsphere Systems/Animation Arts |
Publisher(s) | Dreamcatcher Interactive (US) Deep Silver (EU) |
Designer(s) | Jörg Beilschmidt |
Release date(s) | 30 October 2006 (US) 29 September 2006 (UK) 1 September 2006 (Germany) |
Genre(s) | Third-person adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen PEGI: 12+ |
Platform(s) | PC |
Media | DVD (1) |
Secret Files: Tunguska is a 2006 adventure game by Fusionsphere Systems and Animation Arts.
The game, like many 'classic' adventure games, is viewed from a third-person perspective and is mouse driven with the player clicking on locations for the main character to move to, objects to examine or pick up, etc.
The central protagonist of Secret Files: Tunguska is a young Russian woman called Nina Kalenkow, the daughter of scientist Victor Kalenkow. He has mysteriously disappeared and Nina sets out to find him - during the game the central character sometimes switches to Max Gruber, a colleague of Victor Kalenkow's (some puzzles can best be solved by using the alternative character if both are present at the location). Their investigations lead them to Tunguska, Siberia, the location of a mysterious and devastating explosion in 1908.
[edit] Easter eggs and trivia
- At a certain point in the game, one can spot the Jamiroquai album, Emergency on Planet Earth sitting on a desk in an office. [1]
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Review (in English) of the German release
- English Demo (linked via publishers' forum)
- German Demo
- Playfuls.com Review