It seems risky to wait four years between a PC release of a game and the Wii port of it. It seems even riskier to port a hardcore point-and-click adventure game to a console aimed mainly at casual gamers. Publisher Deep Silver apparently likes to live on the edge though, and is betting that its 2006 PC adventure, Secret Files: Tunguska can withstand both the tests of time and translation.
Rob Pitt writes: I know a lot of people who picked up a Nintendo Switch in order to play the first party games and the big AAA exclusives which won’t be coming to other platforms, games such as Mario Odyssey, Pokemon, Bayonetta 3 and more.
However, I usually pick up a new console to play the more niche and lesser known titles which also can’t be played on any other console, such as the upcoming Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3, Tokyo School Life, and Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle. However, there was another game which actually influenced me into finally picking Nintendo’s console up, Secret Files: Tunguska.
Secret Files: Tunguska is a point-and-click adventure game based on the mysterious Tunguska phenomenon that occurred in July 1908, in which the Siberian region of Tunguska was engulfed in an inferno of flames that turned everything into debris and ashes.
The critically acclaimed adventure classic Secret Files Tunguska by Animation Arts is now available as a premium game for Android devices.
• 12+ hours of suspense-laden playing time
• No micro transactions or in-app purchases
Two things that impress me about this game.