About This Game If you liked Commander Keen or Duke Nukem, this game is just what you're looking for. Lots of great situations to overcome and traps to work around. This game has great puzzles which make it much more than a simple run-jump-and-shoot contest. Superb colorful graphics and scrolling levels. James Bond never had it so tough!FeaturesSneak and Scroll: Full-screen scrolling as you sneak across huge maps.Hide and Hunt: Enter various hideouts, each with traps to dodge, puzzles to collect and bad guys to blast.Save Your Game: Save and load your game progress. Controller Support: Partial Xbox 360 Controller support. 7aa9394dea Title: Secret AgentGenre: ActionDeveloper:3D Realms (Apogee Software)Publisher:3D Realms (Apogee Software)Release Date: 1 Feb, 1992 Secret Agent Download No Survey No Password 800MB+ download for a game that was sold on a 1.44MB floppy? What is all this stuff?. Classic platform arcade game.. This is one of those great platform classics from the beggining of the 90's. It might not have been as popular as Duke Nukem, but it still has a charm of its own. This title doesn't really have a complex plot. You're just some secret agent who's trying to stop the evil plans of this criminal organization. I don't think that's something bad though, I mean, when the plot is something as cheesy as that, the last thing that I could possibly care about is the story. As for the levels, there're 3 different episodes available and you can pretty much navigate throughout the island and choose wherever you want to go, kinda like Megaman style, but fancier (or more bureaucratic) in a sense of word. That said, compared with some other games from nowadays, Secret Agent doesn't really have some smooth graphics, cool sound effects and not even a proper soundtrack. Either way, the most important factor is still there, which are the gameplay and the fun factor. The controls are very responsive and they're also compatible with a X-Box controller, which makes everything much interesting for someone like me, who as a kid, only had the first episode available (shareware), and also had to play the game on a keyboard. Since the game is old, it still relies on that points score system, which nowadays it's somewhat irrelevant. I mean, even if there's the internet available for you to compete with the whole world, there's always a funny guy to mess things up with an exploit or something. The only bad thing about this Steam version, is that you have to download nearly 1gb to play something that could easily fit in a floppy disk... Well, and the price too, come on, have mercy! That really makes no sense whatsoever. Well, that's pretty much it, I hope that you may enjoy this game as much as I do, even though it may seem so outdated, it's still quite fun and challenging in my modest opinion.. I loved this game in the early 90s and I'm glad to say it holds up really well.Secret Agent is a basic puzzle\/platformer that's all-around really solid. Your moveset is limited: You can run at one speed, jump, and shoot. Despite these limitations, the controls are very responsive and your protagonist is pretty easy to control. You can stop on a dime, even in mid-air. Your jump is also always the same height so you learn pretty quickly to recognize out-of reach ledges and collectibles.What really makes Secret Agent shine is its great design. The level design gets deviously trickier as you progress, pushing your mastery of the simple controls to its limits. The point in every level is the same: To escape by finding and blowing up an exit. To do that you'll usually need to find some dynamite, collect keys to unlock color-coded doors, find a floppy disk and use it in a PC to deactivate laser fields, and sometimes find glasses that make new platforms visible. Besides that, many levels have optional objectives to net you more points. The letters S, P and Y offer 100 points each, and en extra 10,000 points if you collect them in order. There are out-of-the-way satellite dishes you can destroy for 5K. There are hidden money bags you can trigger by jumping in certain areas. You get a 25K bonus for beating the level without getting hit. All of this adds a surprising amount of depth to the game. You can play it like an arcade twitch game and just try to find the quickest path to the exit, or you can try to maximize your score by thoroughly exploring the level and seeking out all its secrets. Should you risk taking a hit and missing out on the 25K bonus in order to backtrack to a satellite dish? Shoulld you use 5 bullets on a relatively easy-to-avoid enemy or save the bullets for a future stage where you might need them more?The graphics, though incredibly basic by today's standards, are absolutely packed with charm and awesome details. The background elements include a security cabinet with an animated view of a camera looking down a hallway, armories stacked with crates and various (decorative) weaponry, and even lived-in touches like pool tables and steaming coffee cups. The brick wall tilesets include convincing shadows when a ceiling light shines down on a floating platform. Everything looks very clean and recognizable and is pleasing to the eye. The sounds are sparse and, though limited to PC speaker, are still quite charming.It's certainly possible that my nostalgia for this game has influenced how I currently see it, but I think Secret Agent is a gem of a game. The level design is fantastic and filled with optional challenges. The controls are solid and responsive. The graphics are delightful. Recommended.. Nice, straight-forward platformer from the 90s. You have to find various items and destroy satellite dishes to finish the levels. It took me a while to play through all the 3 episodes and I had lots of fun with the game. Some of the enemies are a bit boring though. Never played this game back in the days, so there is no nostalgia clouding my mind. If you like the old Duke Nukem games you will have fun with this!
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