Stirlic is another Russian adventure game. You need to use cursor keys to move around and space key to interact anything else. Search everywhere and find items to use. Click first letter and then last letter to begin the game. Click here to play
Now that was weird! If you don't speak Russian you're going to miss the finer points of this game!
1. Walk straight on and go up the stairs to the 2nd floor. 2. Pick up the scissors and the yellow thing from the two rooms. 3. Go to the man in the blue hat in the middle room and by clicking a combination of options you can give him the yellow thing in return for an information symbol. 4. Return the the ground floor, talk to the man in the green hat and exchange the scissors for a yellow key. 5. Go to the 3rd floor and use the key to enter the room on the right. 6. Pick up the crow bar. 7. Return to the ground floor and use the crow bar on the hole thing in the grey room. You'll make an envelope looking thing appear. 8. Go back to the 3rd floor and the door will now open to the left hand room. 9. Talk to the man behind the desk and he'll give you a blue key. 10. Go back to the ground floor and go to the envelope symbol, you'll swap the blue key for a stamper thing. 11. There should now be a purple glow around the exit. 12. You can now walk out!
Not knowing Russian, it seemed like the point of the game was to talk to various officials and bribe them with found articles until ultimately you get the rubber stamp to put on your visa, so you can leave- LOL
Being a Russian speaker, I must say that this game is very funny... the plot is coming from the famous Soviet movie called "17 instants of spring" devoted to the political events of spring of 1945 (Berlin, Moscow, Bern, Losanne), all the characters are real except the spies... :) This movie was produced and funded by KGB in 1970s, and for more than 30 years had been keeping one of the top rating positions within the Russian cinema.
First some info about the hero - Max von Stirlitz, the Soviet spy, serving as the Standartenfuhrer SD, under the guidance of Walter Schellenberg. The "green" guy at the first floor is a gardener who lost his scissors. The man from the second floor is Henrich Muller, the Gruppenfuhrer SS, who had been a head of Nazi's Gestapo during the Second World War. One may read some famous Russian jokes about Stirlitz, Muller, Schellenberg, Borman while clicking a button in the Stirlitz-Muller dialog menu. Ask Muller about the Empire Seal and give him a sandwich to get an answer. At the third floor you can find another well-known personality - Martin Borman, the Reichsleiter. In order to get the photonic key from him to open a safe in the dungeons where the Seal lays, Stirlitz has to admit that he is a Soviet spy... Martin Borman was the official keeper of the Empire Seal of Reich. Another detail, in the movie Stirlitz collaborates with Borman in order to retrieve some info for Stalin, and together they work against Muller.
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Now that was weird! If you don't speak Russian you're going to miss the finer points of this game!
ReplyDelete1. Walk straight on and go up the stairs to the 2nd floor.
2. Pick up the scissors and the yellow thing from the two rooms.
3. Go to the man in the blue hat in the middle room and by clicking a combination of options you can give him the yellow thing in return for an information symbol.
4. Return the the ground floor, talk to the man in the green hat and exchange the scissors for a yellow key.
5. Go to the 3rd floor and use the key to enter the room on the right.
6. Pick up the crow bar.
7. Return to the ground floor and use the crow bar on the hole thing in the grey room. You'll make an envelope looking thing appear.
8. Go back to the 3rd floor and the door will now open to the left hand room.
9. Talk to the man behind the desk and he'll give you a blue key.
10. Go back to the ground floor and go to the envelope symbol, you'll swap the blue key for a stamper thing.
11. There should now be a purple glow around the exit.
12. You can now walk out!
Cheers
Rich
The Beer Glass Collector
Not knowing Russian, it seemed like the point of the game was to talk to various officials and bribe them with found articles until ultimately you get the rubber stamp to put on your visa, so you can leave- LOL
ReplyDeleteBeing a Russian speaker, I must say that this game is very funny... the plot is coming from the famous Soviet movie called "17 instants of spring" devoted to the political events of spring of 1945 (Berlin, Moscow, Bern, Losanne), all the characters are real except the spies... :)
ReplyDeleteThis movie was produced and funded by KGB in 1970s, and for more than 30 years had been keeping one of the top rating positions within the Russian cinema.
First some info about the hero - Max von Stirlitz, the Soviet spy, serving as the Standartenfuhrer SD, under the guidance of Walter Schellenberg.
The "green" guy at the first floor is a gardener who lost his scissors. The man from the second floor is Henrich Muller, the Gruppenfuhrer SS, who had been a head of Nazi's Gestapo during the Second World War. One may read some famous Russian jokes about Stirlitz, Muller, Schellenberg, Borman while clicking a button in the Stirlitz-Muller dialog menu. Ask Muller about the Empire Seal and give him a sandwich to get an answer.
At the third floor you can find another well-known personality - Martin Borman, the Reichsleiter. In order to get the photonic key from him to open a safe in the dungeons where the Seal lays, Stirlitz has to admit that he is a Soviet spy... Martin Borman was the official keeper of the Empire Seal of Reich.
Another detail, in the movie Stirlitz collaborates with Borman in order to retrieve some info for Stalin, and together they work against Muller.
Have fun!
Best,
Villi
Hello,
ReplyDeleteDo the famous soviet WW2 serie "17 instants of Spring" exist in DVD (with english, german or french languages.) Thanks.
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