![]() The guard makes no bones about the fact that he will have to shoot if we just try to sneak in, and we can't step back out of the area, so this puzzle has to be solved here. ![]() Standing near the guard shack, Mark can engage the guard in conversation to learn that he can't get into the training camp without "documents" of some kind. Who are causing gold to vanish right out of the world's vaults: The prologue establishes that the (American?) government is trying to stop an apparently supernatural band of thieves, If you do intend to be a Teen Agent yourself, you should stop reading here and come back later, as the following discussion gives away everything I discovered while playing in other words, there are. It's still worth a play, or at least a sample, and the price is certainly right these days. It's a substantial game, but not too difficult - at least there aren't any unfair dead ends or sudden deaths, though there are a few visible seams in the storytelling and some of the puzzle solutions are, shall we say, obscure at best. ![]() There are no dialogue trees, however, so character interaction is a bit limited.Īs always, I encourage readers to sample Teen Agent before proceeding here - it's one of several animated adventure games available for free at GOG.com. ![]() Some of the English text, translated from the Polish, is a bit odd, with more than the usual number of typos, but the game is completely playable and the humor still comes through well. The excellent score by Radek Szamrej still comes through nicely - it has a bouncy 1980's Commodore 64/Amiga demo-scene charm, and while the various music loops tend to be short, they don't wear out their welcome. We're playing the PC DOS version here, which doesn't have any problem with the color palette but struggles a bit to render the game's sample-based soundtrack - the Amiga had hardware for such things, while this version has to emulate it for the Soundblaster and occasionally stutters a bit. Would there be a 1,5 hour movie version, I'd prefer to watch that one.The Lucasarts-influenced design features plenty of humor, presented with VGA backgrounds and characters rendered in simpler EGA style, perhaps because the Amiga was a key target platform at the time. I think yes, if you haven't seen a Turkish show before.The shows disadvantage is that it is a bit too lengthy. It's a drama roller coaster where you will follow the faith of a little child Melek/Turna being abused by her family and how she grows a deep and loving relationship with her teacher Zeynep. (It's very different from my own culture and country, thus interesting and fun to watch.) Regarding the is very easy to follow and you get to know all of the characters quite fast. In general, it has been interesting to dive in to a new culture (Turkish culture), to see how people live, what they eat, what they wear, how they interact with each other etc, etc. I got hooked even if I prefer thrillers and horror movies. This is also the first Turkish show I have experienced. I started watching Anne without any knowledge about it since beforehand. "Soap opera" drama in it's best format for those who suffer from dry eyes syndrome - you will definitely squeeze out some tears while watching this.
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