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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 my...
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?
One of the best Polish adventure titles
Jokes that will never get old
Nice graphics and witty dialogs
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I will always love this game, since is one of the first adventures I played and completed without any walkthrough. And i was pretty darn pround of myself since I was about 10 yrs old back then.
Yes, the game has its flaws, but remember that this is a small budget game, and cant be compared to budgets that big studios like LucasArts or Sierra had in that time. Yet they made a solid game worth playing.
The game is free, so the question is: It worth your time?
I say yes.
I like its humor and I don't mind the old grapics.
There are times where the games should give you clues and it doesn't. That's my only claim.
This game does have some good laughs on occasion, which was mainly why I played it as long as I did. However the game itself is hard to stick with due to long cut scenes that cannot be skipped (you have to watch them every time you start the game up) and confusing objectives/puzzles. It's really easy to get stuck and hit dead ends because sometimes it is not clear at all what you have to do. For example, you fall into mud and then before getting out you take the mug out of your pocket, fill it with mud, and then stick it back in your pocket? What in the world? How is that suppose help you know what to do next? It makes no sense! Many times I found myself taking everything out of my inventory and clicking it on everything I saw just to find some kind of clue as to what to do next. I eventually got through it, but it took many hours of frustration to do so. If you can handle the confusion, give it a shot, though I doubt you will enjoy it enough to try and pass the game.
A third person perspective adventure game from 1999. A humorous romp that will need a very active imagination as some of the puzzles are quite erratic, to say the least. Some of them are mildly demented, or deranged.
I was left completely bewildered at times, yet the answer was somewhat logical, and at times, right in front of me.
The game is bright and colorful; the music innocuous.
Take an afternoon, about 6 hours, and play through the game. This nugget has some really good puzzles that actually make sense, along with some humor of the sort where you'll look over your shoulder to see if anyone saw what you laughed at.
Don't get what I mean?
Play the game.
There are sure better adventure games for free in here (Flight of the Amazon Queen for example), but Teenagent probably is one of the funniest! Decent graphics and sound for its age, cartoony humor, and feel-good atmosphere.
Minus one star for some absurd without-a-single-hint riddles, and minus another one for some minor pixel-hunting.
Nevertheless an enjoyable title, especially considering its free price!