Secret Files: Tunguska heads to Wii and DS

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Released on PC in 2006, Koch Media is now bringing its PC adventure title, Secret Files: Tunguska to Nintendo DS and Wii.

10Tacle Studios Mobile is handling the DS version, with Keen Games assigned to the Wii version.

It is a real pleasure to implement one of the best adventures of recent years for Wii in cooperation with Koch Media. We will optimise the controls for Wii Remote and Nunchuk in order to turn a game that is very good already into a ‘perfect-match’ for Wii,” said Pete Walentin, Development Director of keen games.

Alexandra Gerb, Managing Director of 10Tacle Studios Mobile is equally happy to be working on the DS version.

Secret Files Tunguska is one of the most successful adventures of recent years. We are happy that we can bring this gaming adventure to a new platform by developing a Nintendo DS version and that we can also enhance it in a useful way with our innovative touch screen control.

In Secret Files you take on the role of Nina Kalenkow, whose world is turned upside down when she learns that her father, Vladimir Kalenkow, has vanished. The police can’t find him, so Nina takes it upon herself to find her father, along with the help of Max Gruber, one of her father’s colleagues.

The trail leads them to a mysterious disaster in the Tunguska region of Siberia in 1908, an unexplained incident which Nina’s father had been investigating.

The Nintendo DS version is scheduled for release in Q4 2007, with the Wii version early in 2008. You can read what we thought of the PC version by heading over to the Secret Files: Tunguska review.