Well, this is "oldie" and it was released in 1995 as commercial product in Poland, then iirc as shareware in whole Europe and finally it was made freeware in 1999 or 2001 according to various sources. Game looks a bit outdated and isnt as good as Lucasarts classics, but colourful graphics and sarcastic humour tell much about author and which games were his favourites.
Is it just me or is it impossible to succeed in this game without using a walkthrough? Not only that some of the puzzles are extremely illogical (I'm used to that), but there are also several which are unfair to the player. How the hell should somebody guess that an action that was useless three times, will be successful when performed for the fourth time?
[quote="eMTe"]I dont think trying to pass the screen in computer game once per 500 tries makes you a geek. Rather a dangerous psychopath.[/quote]
Coincidentally, I finished Teenagent yesterday. Or was it two days ago? Looking at this game (which was made far after the golden age of pnc adventures was over) from perspective I would rate it as good to very good in comparison with AGS games from recent years.
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