In the middle of a beautiful summer day a teenager is captured by two men in dark glasses and long coats. This is going to be a very interesting day!
It's been six months since the super secret secret service agency - RGB - started investigating the mystery of the gold missing from the main European bank, to no avail. They are so desperate that they went to a fortune teller for advice and she told them to make you into an agent.
You are Mark Hopper, the average teenager, who becomes an RGB agent and the agency's salvation.
Your rewards will be girls, because every girl loves the secret agent, don't they?
Minimum system requirements: Windows XP or Windows Vista, 1 GHz Processor (1.4 GHz recommended), 256MB RAM (512 recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended), Mouse, Keyboard.
I wasn't expecting anything much from a free game, especially not one that doesn't have English voice acting. So, Teenagent is somewhat of a surprise. The game's very difficult, and at times the puzzles are nonsensical, as some users here have stated. I had to check out the walkthrough a few times to understand how to proceed - and this is coming from an adventure fan... full review
Nevertheless, the game's storyline is hilarious, and although it can't be taken seriously, it's still very fun and enjoyable. The puns and dialogs are also worth playing the game for, and if you have the patience, you will definitely be rewarded from some very well-written lines. There are typos here and there, but for the most part, the dialog is very good
Note that I do not take the price into consideration. Considering it's free, I'd give it 5 stars, but because I rate this game based on its merits and not price, it gets a 4-star rating from me. Very difficult, sometimes frustrating, but that's what walkthroughs are for. Ignore the flaws of the game, and you'll have a fun time
It's an old game, graphics are cheap, sound too, but it's very funny, especially the dialogues, absolutely hilarious.... full review
There are some tips to progress into the game. For example, mouse buttons have differente reactions when they're clicked. Left one usually shows what teenagente is thinking; right one usually is used to speak with others and to make actions. To access the inventory, just move mouse pointer to the top of screen - in the first playable screen, for example, this is necessary to take the paper that guard asks to you.