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The Feeble Files
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2.2 GB
based on 107 customer votes.
September 15, 1998
Windows XP & Windows Vista (32 & 64 bit)
English
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On his way home after another successful day creating crop circles to amuse and entertain the simple people of the backward planet "Earth", our hero Feeble suffers a slight mishap in his spaceship which results in the utter destruction of a rather important Company research laboratory. The one run by his boss, in fact.

If that wasn't bad enough, whilst drowning his sorrows in the local Space Bar, he somehow manages to get himself involved with the shadowy Freedom Fighters, a crack team of rebels who seek to overthrow the tyrannous regime of the OmniBrain, Ruler of Everything.

What follows is an epic space adventure which sees Feeble undertaking acts of betrayal, intrigue, revolution, and even a bit of cross dressing, in an attempt to right his previous wrongs and save the universe from a fate worse than life.

With over eighty locations to visit, 6000 lines of dialogue and more puzzles than a HappyBot can shake your severed arm at, The Feeble Files takes adventuring into another galaxy!

Starring Robert Llewellyn (Red Dwarf) as the voice of Feeble.

Age requirements: ESRB Teen
Minimum system requirements: Windows XP or Windows Vista, 1 GHz Processor (1.4 GHz recommended), 512MB RAM (1 GB recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended), Mouse, Keyboard.
Average customer rating 4.0 out of 5.0
OmniBrain is watching you (by Sylian Sylian)
First of all let me say that you should buy this game if you love adventure games. It is pretty decent, funny and engrossing.
For those who aren't particularly interested in adventure games, here is my review:
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A very good adventure but... (by Constantine_R Constantine_R)
I wasn't aware of the game despite the fact I'm a fan of adventures games, so when I saw it here I immediately download it. Feeble Files is a briliant adventure, great story, black humour, professional voices (one of the best I've ever heard) and quite good graphics (don't forget it's a ten years old game).
Overall Simon Woodroofe puts all the elements that made Simon the
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vast, hilarious, fun. (by Astrozombie Astrozombie)
Pros:
Extremely long epic story, lots of side things to do, challenging puzzles, very deep environment, sense of involvement, climactic buildup, terrific voice acting, hilarious, should run on just about any computer. Even my old 95 could run it just fine.
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