Nintendo Wii/DS News | Secret Files Tunguska Revealed (Adventure Game)

By Adam Riley 12.06.2007 7

Adventure fans are being treated to so many new games at the moment that you have to wonder what on Earth is coming next. With Undercover: Dual Motives, Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None and now Secret Files Tunguska, the fun just keeps coming!

Koch Media has assigned the exclusive production rights in the Secret Files Tunguska PC game to 10TACLE STUDIOS MOBILE (implementation for Nintendo DS) and to Keen Games (implementation for Wii). This fun adventure. leading the player all around the globe, will soon be ready for all owners of Nintendo DS and Wii.

"It is a real pleasure to implement one of the best adventures of recent years for Wii in cooperation with Koch Media. We will optimise the controls for Wii Remote and Nunchuk in order to turn a game that is very good already into a 'perfect-match' for Wii."
- Pete Walentin, Development Director of keen games.

"Secret Files Tunguska is one of the most successful adventures of recent years. We are happy that we can bring this gaming adventure to a new platform by developing a Nintendo DS version and that we can also enhance it in a useful way with our innovative touch screen control."
- Alexandra Gerb, Managing Director of 10TACLE STUDIOS MOBILE.

Game's Background

On the 30th of June 1908, an explosion with the destructive power of 2,000 Hiroshima bombs rocked the Tunguska region in central Siberia, felling more than 6,000 square metres of pine forest. The explosion could be heard within a radius of 1,000km. Witnesses saw an oblong object, glowing in a blueish-white light, fall from the sky. A 20km high pillar of light was followed by a mushroom-shaped black cloud. The three following nights were so bright all over Europe that you could read a newspaper outside without additional light. In California, on the other hand, they noted a continuing reduction of sun light.

Up to this day it is still not clear what really triggered the Tunguska catastrophe. These are the most prevalent theories:

  • An asteroid or comet crashing to the earth - but why was there no crater to be found?
  • A vulcanic-like eruption, probably of natural gas - but how does this explain the growing radioactivity in the Tunguska region?
  • A (natural) nuclear explosion - but why do the trees bear no evidence of a fire?
  • A small black hole - but where is the exit hole?
  • The crash of an extraterrestrial spaceship - but why was there no UFO wreckage to be found?
So far, no hypothesis can logically account for all of the facts and features surrounding the Tunguska catastrophe. It could have been a thermal, chemical or even nuclear explosion.

The Story

Nina is torn from her normal life when she finds that her father has disappeared without a trace. The police cannot (or will not?) help her, so Nina begins searching for clues about her father's whereabouts on her own. In the course of her investigations, she meets Max Gruber, a young colleague of her father's, who spontaneously offers to help the pretty young woman. Together they soon find out that Nina's father was involved in a previous expedition to Siberia that set out to investigate what lay behind the mysterious Tunguska catastrophe of 1908. At the time a huge explosion triggered an inferno, and the reasons behind that remain a mystery to this day.

Nina and Max soon realise that events of that time are linked to her father's disappearance. Their search for answers leads Nina and Max to the most distant corners of the earth (Berlin, Moscow, Cuba, China, Antarctica etc.). Soon it becomes very obvious that some mighty opponents are also interested in the secret of Nina's father. In the end it turns out that this is about much more than just the disappearance of an old man.

"Secret Files Tunguska represents a challenging mystery design, a long gaming duration and is state-of-the-art technically."
[b]- J

Box art for Secret Files: Tunguska
Developer

10TACLE

Publisher

Deep Silver

Genre

Adventure

Players

1

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More excellent news. Those screens have to be mock ups though, DS can't do that smoothly, surely...? I'll be VERY impressed if it looks that good when it comes out.

Course it's mock-up, the actual game is still in development...

...I actually have this game, it's quite good. Not perfect, as it's teh first game made by Deep Silver, they're responding to fan feedback well, and changed the original ending because fans didn't like it. It's similar to Broken Sword, so people should like this if they can withstand the annoying whiny voice of the protagonist...

Really hope that Revolution sees the light and does Broken Sword DS... Smilie

Can't wait for this - I might have to give the PC game a whirl whilst I wait Smilie

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If the game actually looks like that then holy hell.

I got this on the PC. Won it awhile ago.

I havnt actualy played it yet, but it looks really nice.
(got sooo many other games to complete first...got a stack including Pysconauts and Scrapland still unplayed)

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"Really hope that Revolution sees the light and does Broken Sword DS"

Hope its better then the GBA one.
That was the second buggest game I have ever played!

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Wow, a tenth into the game and racked up 10 hours? No wait that has to be minutes.

Ten minutes into the game and you've already done a tenth of it? Whaaaa?

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