Quantcast

Secret Files: Tunguska


Match your wits against an inventory of random items to save your daddy

Tunguska does shake things up a bit with a handy new feature. You can click on the magnifying glass icon at any point to highlight every item in the room that Nina can interact with. This welcome feature cuts out a lot of dead time and helps move the story along.

Unfortunately, even with the aid of the magnifying glass, the pacing of Tunguska's plot still crawls at a snail's pace. The mystery surrounding Nina's father's abduction and the Tunguska event is revealed all at once during the last few minutes of the game and is a major letdown. The voice acting will also grate your ears, with Nina's squeaky teenage voice as Tunguska's worst offender. Couple that with unconvincing performances from the rest of the cast and you'll find yourself skipping through the game's lengthy and frequent dialogues as fast as your right-clicking finger will allow in this good looking, yet derivative adventure title.

You'll love
  • The magnifying glass tool
  • Humorous puzzles
  • Detailed backgrounds
You'll hate
  • Laughably bad voice acting
  • Slow pace of plot
  • Disappointing climax

 
This video player requires Flash 9 Player or later. Please download the latest Flash Player.
The Knowledge
Secret Files: Tunguska
Secret Files: Tunguska

Genre: Adventure
Release date: Oct 30, 2006
Published by: The Adventure Company
Developed by: Fusionsphere Systems
Min system requirements: PIII 500 MHz or equivalent, 128MB RAM, 2GB HD space, 16MB DirectX9.0c video card
Recommended system: PIII 1.6GHz or equivalent, 256MB RAM, 2GB HD space, 64MB DirectX 9.0c video card
5 SO-SO
Read the review