Secret Agent

aka: Operation: Impossible, SAM, Secret Agent Man
Moby ID: 982
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$4.99 new on Steam
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As Agent 006, you are the world's only hope: the terrorist organization known as the D.V.S. has captured the blueprints to a new, powerful weapon known as the "Red Rock Rover". Your mission is to infiltrate several islands occupied by the D.V.S. and retrieve each part of the blueprints. The shareware version only has the first episode available; the registered version consists of three installments, packed as separate executables.

Secret Agent is a side-scrolling platform game, where your objective is to complete 15 levels, allowing you to gain access to the "main fortress" which is the 16th level. On each level, you have to find and destroy a radar dish, and also find a bundle of dynamite and place it at the exit to blow it open.

On your way, you'll be threatened by human henchmen and robots, as well as various hazards, such as spikes, deadly laser beams (which have to be de-activated by finding a floppy disk and bringing it to a computer terminal) or pools of acid. The only weapon you have is a rifle which can be used to kill most opponents, though some are immune to bullets or require a little more than shooting blindly if you want to kill them! Agent 006 has three health points, and losing all three will kill him (though you have unlimited lives) - not to mention that some hazards kill instantly! You'll also have to make good use of pushable barrels which you can occasionally find: they'll be used as stepping-stones to reach higher ground, but make sure you don't drop them into a pit from which they cannot be retrieved.

There's a variety of objects to collect - ammunition, bonus objects that give score (such as bags of money, briefcases, walkie-talkies etc.), and an opportunity to get a big score bonus: on each level, if you find three letters S, P, Y and collect them in the exactly right order, you'll get a lot of points - but it won't be easy! You can also find a few power-ups: boots that speed you up for a while, goggles that makes a few more platforms appear (thus giving you access to unreachable spots), an "increased shot power" item which allows you to fire faster, but also a question mark which reverses your movement for a moment (very confusing) or a "1/2" fraction which slows you down.

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Average score: 83% (based on 3 ratings)

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Average score: 3.5 out of 5 (based on 37 ratings with 5 reviews)

Just Awesome!!

The Good
I just love apogee shooters, this game is more challenging than Duke Nukem (not Duke Nukem 2 & Duke Nukem 3D & the horribly violent Quake/ House of the Dead like sequels to these 3), in Secret Agent you'll need to use your mind more than the fire key to succeed in a level, and there are several points where you have to do the correct thing or you wont be able to finish the level, in this game your bullets are not unlimited like Duke Nukem and you have 3 lives to finish a level, unlike Duke Nukem in which you have unlimited chances.

The Bad
This game's engine isn't good, and the sound is really annoying.

The Bottom Line
Great for apogee fans, horrible for Quake fans. 4 and a 1/2 out of 5.

DOS · by Jim Fun (207) · 2001

A decent platform-game for Apogee-fans (really, it is!)

The Good
The graphics and sounds are typical EGA and beeper stuff - not particularly brilliant but good enough not to disturb the gameplay. The gameplay is the same as in Crystal Caverns: the controls are way better than in the first episodes of Commander Keen (no inertia here), and the levels are reasonably sized.

The Bad
It does get VERY frustrating at times, with moving platforms and monsters that require multiple shots to die. There are also levels where one mistake can render you unable to complete the level. This is all in keeping with the tradition of platform games, but after you've played Duke Nukem (thats Duke Nukem, not Duke Nukem II or 3D) this really does seem an "unfriendly" game. Then again, after you've played Super Mario on a Nintendo, your feelings might change. (All right, so I'm lousy at console games, there, I said it!)

The Bottom Line
If you like Crystal Caverns (and why shouldn't you), this might very well be an enjoyable game. I've completed it a couple of times and I never felt like throwing the machine about (unlike when I play Super Mario, but I'm digressing...) or cursing aloud (which I do a lot playing most anything). In short, its a nice little game with nice little graphics and very suitable for playing on your coffee-break.

DOS · by Late (77) · 2001

Another classic apogee sidescroller.

The Good
The puzzles and long levels. I also like the gameplay because it is similar to Crystal Caves.

The Bad
The sound effects are extremely annoying and the graphics aren't anything great for its time. Crystal Caves was better.

The Bottom Line
Nothing new or exciting but still a fun game to play.

DOS · by Attila (553) · 2001

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Mission names

Like most Apogee platformers Secret Agent is actually a trilogy. The first part of the trilogy is shareware, part two & part three are not. The names of the three episodes are:1. Mission One:"The Hunt for Red Rock Rover"- Mission Two:"Kill Again Island"- Mission Three:"Dr. No Body"

Patch

October 24th, 2005, Apogee released patched v1.0a shareware versions (and patches for registered versions) of old play-alike games Crystal Caves and Secret Agent after discovering that quitting these games under some installs of Windows XP (an operating environment that wasn't a twinkle in Bill Gates' eye at the time of these games' release) in some cases set the system clock back a century!

Credit for the fix goes to Peter "DOSBox" Veenstra and Crystal Caves' original programmer Frank Maddin; as the press release likes to point out, patching these titles up to 14 years after their initial release "has to be some kind of record."

The patched shareware version of Secret Agent can be downloaded here ; the patch for registered versions can be downloaded here.

References

  • The secret agent's number, 006, is a reference to James Bond's secret agent number 007.
  • The names of the three episodes are all puns on existing works:
    • "The Hunt For Red Rock Rover" - The Hunt for Red October
    • "Kill Again Island" - Gilligan's Island
    • "Dr. No Body" - Dr. No

Information also contributed by Pseudo_Intellectual and Roedie

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Game added by Derrick 'Knight' Steele.

Windows, Macintosh added by Sciere. Linux added by LepricahnsGold.

Additional contributors: Erwin Bergervoet, rey_, Apogee IV, Frenkel, Alaka, Havoc Crow.

Game added March 6, 2000. Last modified January 25, 2024.