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You mostly watch grainy '90s FMV spy scenes, occasionally tapping keys to dodge bullets—it’s like flipping through a cheesy action flick with a couple playable moments.

Developer: Dynamix
Genre: Action
Released: 1992
File size: 1.53 MB
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Game Overview

David Wolf: Secret Agent came out in 1992 for MS-DOS, developed by Dynamix. It was part of that wave of early CD-ROM titles that tried to blend live-action video with interactive gameplay, a novelty at the time that felt ambitious, if not always smooth. You got the sense developers were still figuring out how to make those elements work together without the seams showing.

You control David Wolf, an agent navigating through pre-rendered environments and full-motion video sequences. The main objective is to thwart a terrorist plot, which involves moving screen by screen, collecting key items, and engaging in occasional combat or evasion. Signature mechanics include timed reaction events during action cutscenes, where you must press the correct key to dodge or shoot, and inventory-based puzzles that require combining objects found in the environment. The pacing is uneven, with long passive viewing stretches punctuated by brief interactive challenges; the difficulty often hinges on those quick-time events more than exploration or strategy. It feels less like directing the action and more like occasionally nudging a movie along.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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