Teenagent (video game)

Teenagent

Developer(s) Metropolis Software House
Publisher(s)
  • NA Union Logic
Platform(s) MS-DOS, Amiga
Release date(s) 1995
Genre(s) Graphic adventure game
Mode(s) Single-player
Media/distribution Floppy disk, CD-ROM
System requirements

MS-DOS 5.0, IBM and compatible computers, 286 or faster CPU, 640K RAM, VGA monitor, hard drive

Teenagent is a 1995 point-and-click adventure game developed by Polish developer Metropolis Software House. It was released for Amiga and DOS. The player controls teenage boy Mark Hopper who wants to be a secret agent. The CD version was the first game to be released on CD-ROM in Poland.[1]

Contents

Plot

Gold is disappearing around America. The police agency wants to hire a random person to uncover the reason behind this disappearance - they choose teenage boy Mark Hopper.

Gameplay

The game has three sections: "The Three Tasks", where Mark must prove himself by performing three tasks for the captain of the guards; "The Village", where Mark must wander around a village and gain entry to the mansion owned by the villain causing the gold's disappearance; and "The Mansion", where Mark must put a stop to the villain's plans.

Legal status

When the game was originally released, "The Three Tasks" was shareware, and the remaining two sections could be obtained by registering the game. However, the game was later released as freeware.[2]

Teenagent was later released on Good Old Games as the milestone 100th game on the site[3]. It is one of only six free games on the site, the other five are Beneath a Steel Sky, Dragonsphere, Lure of the Temptress, Tyrian 2000 and Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar.

Music

The game's music was composed by Polish artist Radek Szamrej, aka RST. In November, 2010, video game music community OverClocked ReMix released a free fan tribute album arranging the game's soundtrack.

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