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Secret Agent (video game)

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Programmer(s)
  
Peder Jungck

Initial release date
  
1 February 1992

Platforms
  
MS-DOS, IBM PC compatible

Engine
  
Crystal Caves engine

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Artist(s)
  
George Broussard Jim Norwood

Genre(s)
  
Side scrolling platform game

Developers
  
3D Realms, Apogee Software

Designers
  
George Broussard, Jim Norwood, Peder Jungck

Publishers
  
3D Realms, Apogee Software

Similar
  
3D Realms games, Side-scrolling games, Other games

Secret Agent is a game series of three side-scrolling platform games, developed and published by Apogee Software, released on 1 February 1992.

The first episode is available for free, while the remaining two need to be paid for. All three games have identical gameplay, and differ only in level design, some graphics and the story.

Episode List:

  • Episode 1 - The Hunt for Red Rock Rover
  • Episode 2 - Kill Again Island
  • Episode 3 - Dr. No Body
  • Secret Agent uses the same game engine as the earlier Crystal Caves.

    Gameplay

    The player controls the titular secret agent, known only under his codename "Agent 006½". Each game is divided into 16 levels; there is no fixed order in which to play them, but one of them is the "main fortress" which cannot be accessed until all other 15 levels have been completed.

    Each level is a labyrinthine structure, where the player controls Agent 006½'s movements. The objectives in each level are to locate and destroy a radar dish, then find a bundle of dynamite and use it to blow up the doors to an exit door. On his way, Agent 006½ is typically hindered by locked doors which require keys to be opened; laser beams which kill instantly, block access to areas of the level, and must be deactivated by finding a floppy disk and bringing it to a computer terminal; enemies both human and robotic, most of which can be killed with Agent 006½'s rifle; and environmental hazards such as spikes or pools of acid and water. Agent 006½ begins a level with three health points, and if he loses all three, he dies, and the level restarts. Enemies and certain hazards detract one health point when they hit Agent 006½, while others (such as landmines) kill him instantly.

    The player may need to make use of pushable barrels to reach higher areas. Some of the levels also contain special goggles, which, when collected, cause a number of platforms to become visible, allowing access to previously unreachable areas.

    Each level also contains a number of items available for collecting. These include ammunition, sneakers that increase Agent 006½'s speed for a short duration, a power-up which allows faster shooting, and a number of items for points to boost the player's score. Each level also includes three letters "S", "P" and "Y". the player is awarded more points if he can pick them up in the right order. There are also items that causes disadvantages like a ½ item that slows down Agent 006½'s speed for a short duration and a question mark that makes Agent 006½ go in the opposing direction of the left and right keys for a short duration

    References

    Secret Agent (video game) Wikipedia