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 Originally made by Metroplis Software House and eventually released for free.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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what are the controls
"enter" for inventory, right click to use/move and left to observe
"F5" for the menu
Great game, completed it in 3 tries :)
is it as fun as Monkey island ?
Oh man, graphics from this game would kill my computer :P
Of course, I'm just joking, although the whole game would look pretty awesome in 90's...
Best Polish point'n'click!
You are absolutely right!
He´s not right!! Its a best CZECH game!
The awsomest conversations ever!!! hahahaha WHY RGB?! I don't even know, it's soo secret
HAHAHAHA
Anyway seems nice definately try it :)
Man, I remember having the demo of this. Fun times.
Hmm, it doesn't seem to want to run on Linux x64 for me. I'm on Arch, and it doesn't work with either Intel Sandybridge or NVidia GT540M drivers (using optirun/bumblebee).
When I add Teenagent in my existing ScummVM install, it does work, but I'd rather be able to launch it from Desura, too...
Edit: The 32-bit version won't start, either.
It turned out that the version of ScummVM bundled with this isn't statically linked, so it tries relying on my system's libraries. The issue with that is that I have libpng 1.5.10 where ScummVM is looking for version 1.2.0.
Overwriting the scummvm binary with the one in /usr/bin fixes the game, since it looks for libraries you actually have.