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    C3 Exclusive Interview | Keen Games Talks Secret Files: Tunguska on Nintendo

    on 04.03.2008 at 18:07 User Icon Posted by Jorge Ba-oh (jb) Number of Comments Comments: 7 Number of Reads Reads: 2629
    Tag Tags: Secret Files: Tunguska, Wii, DS, Keen Games
    Secret Files: Tunguska on Nintendo's Wii
    Interview by Adam Riley :: Tuesday 04th March 2008


    It appears that Wii fans are getting what they desired, with the adventure genre already starting to pour onto the system thanks to its motion sensitive control set-up being a good replica of a PC's mouse movement. Following Capcom's Zack & Wiki and the recent release of Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None, Keen Games has been busy bringing over Secret Files: Tunguska to Wii and Adam Riley was lucky enough to catch up with the team to discuss the project in more detail...

    Cubed3's Adam Riley: First of all, what made you decide to bring Secret Files to Wii and how long has the game been in development?

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    Darkflame

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    Thanks for the interview.
    I played and completed the game on PC (thanks to winning it in a contest on adventure europe).
    Personaly I really enjoyed it. It had really good humour, and logical puzzles.

    I wont be getting the Wii version, no point, but I'll certainly get the second game if it comes to Wii.
    If not PC.
    Even if the second game is rubbish (I dought it), the first game was fun enough for me to feel like I owe them :p

    on 04.03.2008 at 18:46
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    ...just... no...
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    Tunguska? That reminds me of The X-Files more than anything...

    Seems promising. I didn't grab it on the PC, due to lack of cash for the last forever, but still.

    I'll put this on my "Iwantthis" list.

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    The only game I'll play for a long while.
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    El perro se comió mis pantalones, por eso estoy desnudo.
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    I'm getting this and all point-and-click adventures on the Wii, on day one.
    Nice interview.
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    I haven't really followed this game, so I might've missed this, but what is the difference between the DS and the Wii versions of this game?
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    Prince of Persia, Duke Nukem, Fallout, Second Sight, Unreal, Earthworm Jim, and more. For $6.00 and $10.00.

    "...for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal." - 2 Corinthians 4:18b
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    Resolution :p maybe sound quality, not much else.
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    Wishing for a new Rival Schools!
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    Nice interview Mr. Adam - looks/sounds like a decent game, should be interesting to follow.

    Point n click is definitely growing one me!

    jb(at)cubed3.com
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    AR: If this proves successful, are there plans to bring more Secret Files games to Wii in the future?

    RL: Of course, it will be a great and interesting opportunity to bring more Secret Files games or other adventures to Wii. And I am sure that there will be more of them coming for Wii at some point. To what extent there will be more of these games also depend on how the community responds to adventures like Secret Files: Tunguska.

    Nice to see long-term support being planned...

    AR: Considering The Adventure Company has already brought Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None to Wii and has hinted that more is set to come, what other PC classic adventures would you like to see on Wii?

    RL: I would like to see Asylum, Gruds in Space or Space Quest on the Nintendo Wii *smiles*

    Sounds like teasing...I wonder if something's secretly being planned?


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