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Best for adventure veterans who prefer logic puzzles over spectacle and don't mind slow-burn historical detective work.
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About Secret Files: Tunguska
I went in expecting a straightforward disaster thriller, but Secret Files: Tunguska is quietly methodical, a classic point-and-click adventure that makes you hunt for clues across Siberia, Moscow, and beyond to uncover what really leveled a forest in 1908. The puzzles demand observation and logic rather than busywork. Character dialogue and visual storytelling carry the historical mystery well enough, even if the 2009 production values feel dated now. What works is the focus: no bloat, no real-time peril, just you, a notebook, and pieces of an impossible event to fit together. This isn't for players who want cinematic spectacle or hand-held pacing. It's a slow-burn point-and-click for adventure fans comfortable with pixel-hunting and inventory combination logic. If you liked the methodical detective work in older LucasArts or Sierra games, the Tunguska formula still holds. Just don't expect revelations, the puzzle-solving is the point.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows
- Sound
- DirectX compatible sound card
- Memory
- 128 MB RAM
- Graphics
- 16 MB DirectX compatible graphics card
- Processor
- 500 MHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Equivalent CPU
- Hard Drive
- 2 GB hard disk space
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Game Info
- Developer
- Animation Arts
- Publisher
- Ravenscourt
- Release Date
- Oct 29, 2009




