GAG The Impotent Mystery | |
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First release | GAG: The Impotent Mystery 1997 |
Latest release | GAG 2: Back in the Future 2002 |
GAG: The Impotent Mystery (ГЭГ: Отвязное приключение 1997) and its add-on GAG + Harry on Vacation (ГЭГ+ Гарри в отпуске 1999), sequel GAG 2: Back in the Future (ГЭГ 2: Назад в будущее 2002), and spin-off The Adventures of Harry: The evidence Under the Underwear (Приключения Гарри: Улики под нижним бельём) are a series of four Russian adventure games.
They are parodies and erotic-themed games emulating the Leisure Suit Larry series. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
The player takes the role of Gary Tusker, a secret service agent who specialises in preventing sexual and religious perversion. GAG: The Impotent Mystery is a 1st person, point-and-click and inventory-based adventure game. It is often considered the first Russian game in the quest genre. [11] Absolute Games assessed the sequel as "exceptionally funny", "interesting" and intellectual. [8]
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