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Jimbus said: These games were always better than you expected them to be. Jimbus said: This is great fun for 2 players. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. Nintendo Wii - Secret Files: Tunguska review. Welcome, stranger. Login Join us. Secret Files: Tunguska review Care for an adventure?

Review written by Rob Jones January 28th, The story: Nina is torn from her normal life when she finds that her father has disappeared without a trace. The police cannot or will not? In the course of her investigations, she meets Max Gruber, a young colleague of her father s, who spontaneously offers to help the pretty young woman. Together they soon find out that Nina s father was involved in a previous expedition to Siberia that set out to investigate what lay behind the mysterious Tunguska catastrophe of An excellent product.

Skip to main content. Secret Files: Tunguska Nintendo Wii, 4. About this product. Open box. Make an offer:. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable.

Buy It Now. Add to cart. Make Offer. See all 2 brand new listings. Sold by gratongames About this product Product Information Ported from PC and re-designed to incorporate the Wii's rumble and motion capabilities, Secret Files: Tunguska is a point-and-click adventure game in which players follow the story of Nina Kalenkov, daughter of a famous scientist.

The tale begins with the scientist's unexplained disappearance, following the "Great Siberian Explosion" that took place near Russia's remote Lake Baikal on the morning of June 30, Believed by many to have been the result of a comet or meteorite that blew up in midair -- in part due to eyewitness accounts of a column of light that preceded the estimated megaton blast -- much mystery yet surrounds the cataclysmic event even years later.



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