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   publisher      = [[Union Logic]]<br />[[CD Projekt]] ([[GOG.com]])|
   publisher      = [[Union Logic]]<br />[[CD Projekt]] ([[GOG.com]])|
   systems        = [[DOS]], [[macOS]], [[Windows]]|
   systems        = [[DOS]], [[macOS]], [[Windows]]|
   release        = 1994|
   release        = Poland: 1994|
   added_to_museum = PS3: January 24, 2020|
   added_to_museum = PS3: January 24, 2020|
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 23 June 2024

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Teenagent
Developer Metropolis Software House
Publisher Union Logic
CD Projekt (GOG.com)
Platforms DOS, macOS, Windows
Released Poland: 1994
Added to
Museum
PS3: January 24, 2020

Teenagent (or Teen Agent) was an adventure game developed by Metropolis Software House. It was released in Poland in 1994.

Story

A teenager named Mark is hired by a secret organization to become a spy and discovers how a millionaire named John Noty is acquiring his riches.

Versions

It was released in Poland on floppy disk in 1994.

There was also a voiced version included on the cover disc of the Polish Gambler magazine. This version has voices recorded by the creators of Gambler and is only available in the Polish language.

The English version was available as shareware.

Metropolis Software House was purchased by CD Projekt in 2008, and in 2009, the floppy version of the game was released as freeware through CD Projekt's GOG.com. The GOG.com version is available on macOS and Windows.

In 2010, the floppy version of the game became supported by the open source interpreter ScummVM.