Secret Files: Tunguska

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Blood
Mild Language

Mild Suggestive Themes

Mild Violence

Use of Alcohol and Tobacco

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GAME SUMMARY

Secret Files: Tunguska

Rating: 4.1 (125 votes cast)

On the morning of the 30 June, 1908, hundreds of eyewitnesses observed inexplicable and previously unseen phenomena in the skies above the Tunguska region. Just a few minutes later, several huge explosions with the destructive force of 2,000 Hiroshima bombs shattered the stillness of the boundless central Siberian highlands. In just a short space of time, a flaming inferno reduced everything to dust and ashes, and an unimaginable blast wave snapped trees like matchsticks, hurling the inhabitants of a settlement 20 km away, and their reindeer, through the air. Despite countless expeditions, no crater and no meteorite parts have ever been found; scientists today are still searching for answers. In the Secret Files: Tunguska adventure game, attractive mechanic Nina Kalenkov sets out on a dangerous quest to find her missing father. The search puts her on the trail of the secrets and conspiracies that surround the Tunguska Phenomenon.

  • Classic Point’n’Click Adventure centred around the Tunguska Phenomenon
  • Widescreen perspective
  • Combination of 2D/3D animation (2D backgrounds for ultimate detail; 3D characters for soft animations and atmospheric light and shadow effects in real time)
  • Cinematic full-screen intro and cutscene videos
  • Facial animation for realistic rendering of emotions and speech
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System Requirements

    • OS: Windows® XP/2000
    • CPU: 500 MHzPentium® 3 or Equivalent
    • RAM: 128 MB
    • Disk Space: 2.5 GB
    • CD/DVD-ROM: 16x
    • Video Card: 16 MB DirectX 9.0 Compatible
    • Sound: DirectX® 9.0c Compatible Audio Device
    • Other: Mouse, Keyboard, and Speakers

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REVIEWS

Secret Files: Tunguska review

By speedracerx13 posted 3rd March

I was about to give up gamersgate because most of the games I had downloaded at a price I was comfortable with were just mediocre at best. This one is more to my liking. It was plenty long enough and not too easy and not too hard. Good One

Secret Files: Tunguska review

By peekeh posted 24th July 2012

Excellent adventure game with well-crafted puzzles which give your brain a good exercise. My main criticism would be the voice acting which sounds a little unnatural and lacking in the geninue emotions of people caught up in a grand adventure.

Secret Files: Tunguska review

By Navagon posted 24th March 2012

Secret Files is a good addition to the adventure genre, with some good puzzles to solve and an enjoyable storyline. But it's not a game without its faults.

Both the graphics and the voice acting are good on the whole. But don't expect to be blown away. After all it's obvious that it's translated from German.Some things are translated in a functional, but unusual way and the cut scenes with the maps use German names for places.

There's also the fact that the game lacks the sense of direction that a lot of its peers manage to achieve. The puzzles aren't difficult and are usually enjoyable. It's just that often you know what you're doing before you have the faintest clue as to why. I think that this is in part due to the fact that your character rarely chimes in with hints as to what they want to achieve.

So yeah, it's a good game and one worth getting. But you'll probably need a walkthrough at a couple of points in the game to avoid getting too frustrated with it.

Secret Files: Tunguska review

By guerteltier posted 19th February 2012

this game is well worth the price, good graphics, a good story and well thought out story line. Obviously a lot of thought went into the puzzles and they are fun to solve, the difficulty is about average

Secret Files: Tunguska review

By Arakhor posted 30th July 2011

The graphics are gorgeous and the production values are very high, along with the ability to skip conversations, exit rooms quickly and highlight clickable areas.

The voice-acting is uneven and I was particularly irritated by an English translation of a German game being done entirely in US English and US accents. The puzzles themselves range from trivial to tough to "oh my God, what *are* they thinking?".

Otherwise, the game is certainly one to play if you value old-school point-and-clicks.

Secret Files: Tunguska review

By Painmaker87 posted 4th August 2010

This game is an old style point 'n' click adventure.

If you are looking for a game with good plot, challenging enigmas and nice graphics, you have to buy this game.

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