Secret Files: Tunguska

Ya Sam takoitov at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 15 07:33:03 CDT 2006


Which reminded me of one thing I've been ruminating. Has there ever been an 
attempt of a computer game based on a Pynchon book?


>From: Henry Winkler <henrywinklerjr at yahoo.com>
>To: pynchon-l at waste.org
>Subject: Secret Files: Tunguska
>Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 05:00:00 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Might be worth playing before ATD...
>
>   http://www.secretfiles-game.com/
>
>   Secret Files: Tunguska :- Nina is torn from her day-to-day routine when 
>she finds out her father has disappeared without a trace. As the police 
>cannot help her (or will not?), Nina sets off to look for clues as to her 
>father's whereabouts. She thereby meets Max Gruber, a young colleague of 
>her father who spontaneously offers to help the attractive young lady. Both 
>quickly find out that Nina's father had something to do with an expedition 
>to Siberia which was carried out to research into the causes of the 
>mysterious Tunguska catastrophe of 1908. At that time a mighty explosion 
>triggered an inferno and the causes remain a mystery until today.
>
>Nina and Max soon realise that the events back then must have something to 
>do with her father's disappearance. The search for answers leads Nina and 
>Max to the most remote corners of the world (Berlin, Moscow, Cuba, China, 
>the Antarctic etc.). It soon thereby becomes clear that powerful 
>adversaries are also interested in Nina's father's secret. In the end it 
>becomes clear that there is much more at stake than just the disappearance 
>of an old man.
>
>
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