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CD Projekt RED
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Point and Click

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It's been six months since the super secret secret service agency - RGB - started investigating the mystery of the gold missing from the main European bank, to no avail. They are so desperate that they went to a fortune teller for advice and she told them to make an average teenager, Mark Hopper, into an agent.

Originally made by Metroplis Software House and eventually released for free. Metropolis House Software later merged with CD Projekt RED.

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benighted87
benighted87 Feb 2 2012, 5:51pm said:

Very nice game. I love the retro style like old point-and-click and the difficulty is at perfect level. Thanks for making this beautiful game.

I suggest to all adventure fans and players since Monkey Island and so on to get it. A Must!

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Nyrthos
Nyrthos Jan 8 2012, 3:09pm said:

Omg.. Looks great guys. As a "games veteran" (whatever that migh mean), I always enjoyed games like this.

Cant wait to hear more about Teenagent!

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cyberkiller40
cyberkiller40 Mar 15 2012, 3:02am replied:

You probably won't - this is an old game from the 90's. There were however other adventure games in similar spirit (I call them "illogical polish adventure games") released around that time, but I think they haven't been translated to English (the original language is Polish). Since I see you're from Czech, you might want to have a shot at some abandonware sites for titles like: Wacki, Skaut Kwatermaster, Sołtys, and other titles by companies L.K. Avalon and Seven Stars.

From more recent and still available games there's (not polish) Ben There, Dan That and its sequel Time, Gentlemen Please, which have similar amounts of abstract humor in them (available here on Desura).

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