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Friday, January 11, 2013

Teenagent (1995)


Being a faithful disciple of your Monkey Islands, Teenagent is a competent, entertaining and different adventure game. You play a teenager hired by an intelligence agency. The story is quite silly and unfolds over 3 main locations, each comprised of several screens. The puzzles are mostly inventory-based and you'll collect a wealth of items over the course of the game. They aren't, however, very simple, as they share Monkey Island's absurd logic, most of the time, making it hard to think of solutions. A sharp eye is definitely needed, and you might as well just try and combine everything.
The game has a very decent length and its dialogue, while not ascending to the heady heights of Lucas Arts, is quite well written. Furthermore there were no noticeable grammatical or spelling errors, despite its polish origins.



The game is avaiable for free at: http://www.gog.com/gamecard/teenagent/pp/a17554a0d2b15a664c0e73900184544f19e70227

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