Secret Files: Tunguska reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
It looks quite passable at first, but when you've invested a few Hours, the Game starts to get really stupid. Everything is treated with unnecessary Wink at once. From pop culture references, to absurd cartoon-like solutions to Four-wall breaks. There is neither Style Assurance nor Sensitivity to the genre or to the Pacing of the Story. First you look at instruments of Torture And Blood Lubricants and in the next Moment some stupid Sayings come. Moreover, you never have a Concept of what you're doing or why. The Inventory is constantly emptied and in the next Section you can only ever visit three Screens, with the Detours there often completely incomprehensible. There are all Kinds of tropes genre like the mandatory Mechanisms and cryptic, common Sense conflicting Solutions that combine cheer all-with-all. In Addition, in your absence, without your Intervention and without Hinting, the Environments change, so that new Hotspots arise in Places where no reasonable Person would look again. However, the pre-rendered Map sections look fine and also the interface handling. Synchronization is Also good. But the Game is so uninspired and old-baked that it degenerates the Genre altogether.
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Microsoft from Spain
It is a spectacular graphic adventure. Whole in Spanish I wish they did more graphic adventures of the same style. Puzzles with medium difficulty - high. I highly recommend it. The only problem has been to pick up the objects that are left out of the game all the time because the application change bar is accidentally pressed. They have to improve that aspect. On an iPhone Xs.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
You may now consider the Point'n'Click adventure to be a German phenomenon because no one else plays anymore. But if it's done as well as this one, then I wonder, frankly, why. The characters are sympathetic, the puzzles partly crisp, but always feasible and - important! - mostly logically comprehensible and the almost unbelievable selection of German top voice actors, who could assemble this game, also makes it from the mood to a real gem! As far as the story goes ... it's actually quite exciting, but of course nothing is revealed here. In any case, highly recommended, the whole thing!
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Microsoft from Deutsch
I played the game on the Wii years ago. Recently, there was the iOS version on offer, I just had to strike. Why? Because it is already a classic for me. Honestly, what replay value does a point-and-click adventure have? Actually no. There is nothing new to see, no Achievements etc. One has seen through playing everything. And yet, secret files are so good that you can simply play them again after years. The same applies to Baphomet's curse. If you do not know it and you like it, you should strike. Still better for me than these massively occurring Escape Room or Hidden Object games.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
A great adventure. Really great, it has exciting puzzles that are quite reasonably logical and if you can not get any further, you will find tips in the help. The animations are catchy, the control via the touch screen works fine. Short animated film scenes provide additional fun. Only conversations with other characters sometimes seem a bit static. Then you realize that this game rather counts among the classics. The game is durchgngig in German and the dialogues are spoken by the professional speaker. The whole game is very extensive and provides for long-lasting Spielspa. Only when saving it was with me every now and then crash (iPad Pro). The game then starts after a restart but the old game again, so that is not a big problem.