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''Secret Agent'' is a 1992 side-scrolling [[Platform Game]] released by Apogee Software (now 3D Realms) and based on the engine of the earlier ''[[ |
''Secret Agent'' is a 1992 side-scrolling [[Platform Game]] released by Apogee Software (now 3D Realms) and based on the engine of the earlier ''[[Crystal Caves]]''. Much like its predecessor, it was released as three games and licensed as [[Shareware]]: the first game is free as a teaser, while the other two were made available for purchase (and can be still bought from 3D Realms). |
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The games feature a [[Exactly What It Says |
The games feature a [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|secret agent]], who, throughout the series, infiltrates the islands occupied by the evil organization [[Fun with Acronyms|DVS]]. Each island is covered with DVS bases where our intrepid agent faces villainous guards and reckless robots alike, along with an assortment of traps, while trying to find and destroy the radar on the level and then blow up the elevator door to escape. On the final level, the agent seeks out blueprints; collecting them and exiting the base ends the game and treats you to a nice picture as your reward. |
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If you're looking for the 1960s TV series, try ''[[ |
If you're looking for the 1960s TV series, try ''[[Danger Man]]''. |
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=== This game provides examples of: === |
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* [[Collision Damage]] |
* [[Collision Damage]] |
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* [[Floating Platforms]] |
* [[Floating Platforms]] |
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* [[Goggles Do Something Unusual]]: They cause a bunch of previously "invisible" (=nonexistent) platforms to appear. |
* [[Goggles Do Something Unusual]]: They cause a bunch of previously "invisible" (=nonexistent) platforms to appear. |
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* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Ninja]]: The Ninja and Ninja Master [[Mooks]]. |
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja]]: The Ninja and Ninja Master [[Mooks]]. |
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* [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]]: And picking up a key when you already have one of the same color will make it disappear, making the level [[Unwinnable]]. |
* [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]]: And picking up a key when you already have one of the same color will make it disappear, making the level [[Unwinnable]]. |
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* [[Interface Screw]]: The question mark, which reverses your left/right controls. |
* [[Interface Screw]]: The question mark, which reverses your left/right controls. |
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* [[No Damage Run]]: You get a reward after finishing a level if you pull it off. |
* [[No Damage Run]]: You get a reward after finishing a level if you pull it off. |
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* [[One Bullet At a Time]]: A power-up allows you to fire a total of two bullets at once. |
* [[One Bullet At a Time]]: A power-up allows you to fire a total of two bullets at once. |
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* [[Painfully-Slow Projectile]] |
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* [[Robot Dog]]: One of the enemies. |
* [[Robot Dog]]: One of the enemies. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Each of the three episode names: [[The Hunt for Red October|"The Hunt For Red Rock Rover"]], [[Gilligan's Island|"Kill Again Island"]], [[Dr. No|"Dr. No Body"]]. |
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* [[Sprint Shoes]]: Literal shoes that make you run fast (and, more importantly, jump further). |
* [[Sprint Shoes]]: Literal shoes that make you run fast (and, more importantly, jump further). |
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* [[Thief Bag]]: One of the things you can collect to [[Scoring Points|earn points]]. |
* [[Thief Bag]]: One of the things you can collect to [[Scoring Points|earn points]]. |
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 29 April 2024
Secret Agent is a 1992 side-scrolling Platform Game released by Apogee Software (now 3D Realms) and based on the engine of the earlier Crystal Caves. Much like its predecessor, it was released as three games and licensed as Shareware: the first game is free as a teaser, while the other two were made available for purchase (and can be still bought from 3D Realms).
The games feature a secret agent, who, throughout the series, infiltrates the islands occupied by the evil organization DVS. Each island is covered with DVS bases where our intrepid agent faces villainous guards and reckless robots alike, along with an assortment of traps, while trying to find and destroy the radar on the level and then blow up the elevator door to escape. On the final level, the agent seeks out blueprints; collecting them and exiting the base ends the game and treats you to a nice picture as your reward.
If you're looking for the 1960s TV series, try Danger Man.
- Collision Damage
- Death Throws
- Floating Platforms
- Goggles Do Something Unusual: They cause a bunch of previously "invisible" (=nonexistent) platforms to appear.
- Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja: The Ninja and Ninja Master Mooks.
- Interchangeable Antimatter Keys: And picking up a key when you already have one of the same color will make it disappear, making the level Unwinnable.
- Interface Screw: The question mark, which reverses your left/right controls.
- Invincible Minor Minion: Some of the enemies, such as the one that floats one square high.
- Invisible Block: See Goggles Do Something Unusual, above.
- Jump Physics
- No Damage Run: You get a reward after finishing a level if you pull it off.
- One Bullet At a Time: A power-up allows you to fire a total of two bullets at once.
- Painfully-Slow Projectile
- Robot Dog: One of the enemies.
- Shout-Out: Each of the three episode names: "The Hunt For Red Rock Rover", "Kill Again Island", "Dr. No Body".
- Sprint Shoes: Literal shoes that make you run fast (and, more importantly, jump further).
- Thief Bag: One of the things you can collect to earn points.