Back then, when the game was released, I was quite young and played it on my older brother's Amiga. Secretly and without his knowledge (at least that's what I believed at the time). I knew really little about games and did not even know how to call the genre. But hell, did I have fun with this! It had just the right mixture of action, fun and excitement. The puzzles were logic and not too hard, and I liked the story very much. I like stories with charming adventurers, tough women and equally mysterious and funny characters. I got all of that here. The real action sequences (for example the tank sequence which was mentioned before) were skipable, as far as I remember. This was really good. I always found them quite fun, but also hard, and I can understand how they can get annoying quickly. You travel to several pictoresk locations, meet interesting characters, experience adventures (some funny, some dramatic). There are many ways to die in this game, but you get rewarded with more than one ending depending on your gameplay and decisions. The gameplay is mostly classic point 'n click with a first-person perspective. Sometimes it is possible to play with different characters. However, the game seems a little more stiff-legged and awkward than (for example) Lucasfilm games. However, this does not bother at all. All in all, the game still looks like it was made from a single mould. The digitised images of the live actors (fun fact: the actors were mostly from the company's own employees and even their families due to a small budget) and the hand-painted sets fit together so well and create a great atmosphere. If you like classic adventure games and can handle the occasional death, I highly recommend this game. Especially for this small price here. I'm very happy to find this little gem here and have a nice little nostalgic flashback.