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English website debuts for Secret Files: Tunguska
Teaser includes a scene to explore and a Christmas surprise
 

Fans of all nationalities have been awaiting more news on the stylish Secret Files: Tunguska since it was unveiled in August at the Games Convention in Leipzig. Although only German publishing plans have been announced so far, developer Fusionsphere Systems and publisher Deep Silver have now launched an interactive website in four languages: German, English, Italian, and French.

According to a scrolling news ticker on the screen, scientist Wladimir Kalenkow, who is renowned for his theories on the Tunguska explosion of 1908, has been reported missing by his daughter, Nina. With this news, the site redirects you to the scene of Kalenkow's apparent abduction. Scrolling the mouse over various hotspots reveals snippets of description from Nina and, if you manage to find the "sweet spot," a little Christmas treat.

Additional information about Secret Files: Tunguska can be found on Deep Silver's website. The game is scheduled to be released in Germany in Q2 2006.

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