Covert Front 3

Venture ever deeper into this noir-esque point 'n' click from Murtaugh
Added: 20/07/2009 | Played: 5676

Review

The third chapter of Covert Front is hard... REALLY HARD. You'll be here some time, so grab yourself some coffee, and perhaps a nice biscuit, warm up your mouse hand, go on, you've earned it.

Covert Front 3 begins in a train station in middle-Europe. It's much more stylish than its predecessors and really sucks you in to the plot. There's quite a lot of reading and working out of puzzles to do, but it is worth it as the plot thickens.


Controls

Point 'n' click

Tips

Have a look through your documents, they are the key to your success. Perhaps note down some of the numbers and names.

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