Secret Agents! For Mac: Quickly, Covertly Clicking [Impressions]

Click away in Secret Agents

Do secret agents see this little action all the time? You would certainly hope so, for their sake, but in a videogame surrounding the idea of undercover spies crossing paths some conflict is welcome. Secret Agents!, published by Chillingo of Angry Birds fame and developed by Clickgamer (how fitting), has so much potential on Mac. However, this simply is a high-resolution port of the iPhone game, which isn’t exactly the type of game you would play on a Mac much less an iPhone.

The game presents a novel concept: sneak around a miscellaneous (the story isn’t important) facility for three documents while avoiding or neutralizing guards and other agents during your escape. Sounds pretty cool, right? It’s too bad that searching for information boils down to clicking on sparkling cabinets and killing enemies is done with a single click. If secret agents are supposed to be of the utmost intelligence, in fighting shape and ready for anything, why is it that the only thing you do is click?

The game features a tutorial mode, but with such a simple premise and intuitive controls to boot, why would you need a crash course in clicking things? Avoiding enemies is as simple as tracking their position on your radar, but you can also lay booby traps. However, much of the time you won’t be in the same room to see the results—you’ll be too busy clicking on shiny water coolers.

It seems that Secret Agents! is an attempt to explore the cerebral, sneaky sides of being undercover. But clicking on shiny objects and paying attention to radar is far from brainy.

Want to give Secret Agents! a shot on your Mac? Leave us a comment detailing a moment when you had to act in secret (if it involves clicking, it better be good) and in a week we’ll choose one of you to toss a free game code.

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