Things such as climbing post at the mud pool, doors opening, the sound of the chainsaw, and John Noty shooting at you were fun to hear. There are a lot of good sound effects in this game. It changes every so often, so you get a variety. The music for Teenagent is nice and cheerful, and really seems to fit the style of the game. It's funny to see the mouse scampering around, or the fan buzzing away. The inventory screen is very effective, as a lot of the icons are animated. There are so many interesting things to see. Metropolis has paid a lot of attention to detail - things hanging on the wall, butterflies fluttering around, even the pigeon on the post. Where else could an average teenager become a secret agent?īackgrounds are very bright and colourful, and have an early Sierra 'feel' to it. You will need a lot of imagination to work things out, but it is well worth persevering. Most of the puzzles are fairly logical, but some of the puzzles are quite bizarre. There is a lot of humour in this game, and you will find yourself chuckling at a lot of the things that Mark (and other characters) say. You can save, load, or quit a game at any time by pressing F1. Mark will only enter a new location when you left-click on that exit. To use an item from your inventory, simply left-click on it, then drag it onto the game window. Drag your cursor to the top of the screen (leave it there for a second or two) to see your inventory items. Right-click on something to get a description of it, and left click to talk to someone or use an item. Click anywhere on the screen to make Mark walk there. The game is mouse controlled, and is very easy to use. Teenagent is a good old-fashioned adventure game that began life as a commercial game, but was released as freeware in 1999. Unfortunately, that is easier said than done! What's more, he has been paying by cash! Could he be involved with the missing gold? It's your job to find a way into his mansion and investigate things. This businessman has been spending a lot of money on some very unusual items. You must investigate a local businessman who has been acting very suspiciously recently. After you have successfully completed the trials, you are sent out on your first mission. Here, you must pass 3 trials in order to prove your worth. To begin with, you are sent to training camp, so you can learn the basics of what being a secret agent is all about. Well, girls just LOVE secret agents, right? How can you say no? The Head of RGB persuades you to help by promising to make you an official secret agent once the case has been solved. Fate, however, has stepped in, and you have been chosen by the fortune teller. You are Mark Hopper, and you are just a normal teenager. Being psychic, the fortune teller will be drawn to a name that can hopefully solve this case. They ask the fortune teller to pick a name from the phone book.
Out of desperation, they hire a fortune teller to help them. The RGB (a secret Government Agent that solves unusual problems) have been investigating this crime for the last 6 months, but they are completely baffled. The gold just seemed to vanish before people's eyes. Gold has mysteriously disappeared from the bank vault, and no-one can work out how it happened.
In November, 2010, video game music community OverClocked ReMix released a free fan tribute album arranging the game's soundtrack.There has been a crime. The game's music was composed by Polish artist Radek Szamrej, aka RST. It is one of thirteen free games available on the site. Teenagent was later released on Good Old Games as the milestone 100th game on the site. However, the game was later released as freeware. When the game was originally released, "The Three Tasks" was shareware, and the remaining two sections could be obtained by registering the game. The game has three sections: "The Three Tasks", where Mark must prove himself by performing three tasks for the captain of the guards "The Village", where Mark must wander around a village and gain entry to the mansion owned by the villain causing the gold's disappearance and "The Mansion", where Mark must put a stop to the villain's plans. The police agency wants to hire a random person to uncover the reason behind this disappearance - they choose teenage boy Mark Hopper. The CD version was the first game to be released on CD-ROM in Poland.
The player controls teenage boy Mark Hopper who wants to be a secret agent.
Teenagent is a 1995 point-and-click adventure game developed by Polish developer Metropolis Software House.