Secret Files: Tunguska

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Unravel one of the greatest mysteries of our time!

On the 30th June 1908 an explosion with the combined energy of 2000 Hiroshima bombs rocked the region of Tunguska in Central Siberia and felled over 6,000 square km of trees. The explosion could be heard from as far as 1,000km away. Eye witnesses saw a long object fall from the sky which was illuminated in a blue-white light. A 20km high column of light was followed by a black-mushroom shaped cloud. It has been reported that for the next three nights it was so bright across all of Europe that you could read a newspaper outdoors.

To date it still remains a mystery as to what happened that day, and now YOU will find yourself immersed in a race against time to uncover a global conspiracy that will carry you to the far reaches of the world. Prepare to have your detective skills challenged like never before in the dark world of cover-ups and corruption.

Gameplay

The game is viewed from a third person perspective and uses a classic point and click interface. The game features a 'snoop key' tool, which highlights all interactive objects on screen and assists in finding small, easily overlooked objects.

Visuals and other features

80 highly detailed and atmospheric pre-rendered backgrounds
Atmospheric weather effects (e.g. rain and snow)
Cinematic full screen videos for intro and cut-scenes
25 beautifully rendered 3D characters to interact with

Release Date

Oct 30, 2006

Rating

Play Time

9 hours

Games in Series

3

ESRB

Teen: Drug Reference, Language, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes

System Requirements

  • CPU: 500 MHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Equivalent CPU
  • RAM: 128 MB
  • GPU: 16 MB DirectX compatible graphics card
  • HDD: 2 GB

Interesting Facts

  • The game is the start of the Secret Files trilogy, with a sequel, Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis.
  • The game is viewed from a third person perspective and uses a classic point and click interface.
  • The game features a ‘snoop key’ tool.
  • Unlike games in the Broken Sword series, however, it is not possible for the player to lose or get into an unwinnable situation.
  • There are also a few parts of the game where players must switch between the main character, Nina Kalenkov, and her boyfriend Max Gruber, to progress.
  • Tunguska was first released on personal computers in 2006 and was ported to smartphones and as many as four Nintendo gaming systems in the years that followed.
  • The game occasionally breaks the fourth wall.

Mod Support

Yes

Cheats support

Yes

Third/First Person

Third person

Protagonist sex

Female


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