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Secret Files: Tunguska (DS)
 

"On June 30, 1908 an explosion with the combined power of 2,000 atomic bombs rocked the region of Tunguska wiping out over 2,300 square miles of trees. The explosion could be heard from 600 miles away. Eye witnesses say that they saw a large object fall from the sky which was illuminated in a bluish-white light. A dark mushroom-shaped cloud was followed by a 12 mile high column of light. To date, what happened on that day still remains a mystery… Prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure, as you race against time to uncover a global conspiracy that will carry you to the far reaches of the world. Do you have what it takes to solve the Tunguska mystery?"


Developer 10tacle Studios Mobile
Publisher(s) Deep Silver

Platform Nintendo DS
Perspective Third-Person
Presentation 2D or 2.5D
Control Stylus
Theme Mystery, Science Fiction, Conspiracy
Gameplay Quest
Graphic Style Illustrated realism
Media Proprietary format


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News
Secret Files: Tunguska heading for Nintendo platforms
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June 12, 2007
Articles
Secret Files: Tunguska (DS) review
The DS port of this popular adventure offers no new content, but its slick presentation still makes an impact.
Score: ****
May 13, 2009


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