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Styrlitz 4 is a comedic point-and-click adventure game. It is a parody of the popular Soviet television series Seventeen Moments of Spring about the exploits of a Soviet spy operating in Nazi Germany under the name Max Otto von Stierlitz. This is the fourth game in the series. In this entry in the series, Styrlitz, now retired, receives a message from a white rabbit that informs him that not all nazis were defeated. The game mainly parodies The Matrix, but there are also references to other movies and TV shows of the 2000s.

The ninth installment in the long-running Russian adventure game series, sub-titled Proletarskiy Glamur ("Proletarian Glamour"), once again follows the adventures of the titular Petka, his commander Chapaev, and the sexy Anka - all real participants of the Russian Civil War of 1918, who became the target of countless jokes during the Soviet period. This time, the trio receives an assignment to travel to the year 2150! It appears that in 2008, the USA and other countries decided to use Russia as a dumping ground for garbage. Fearing that the Russian would object such treatment of their country, the Americans used an advance technique to brainwash them, rendering them helpless. Such as the situation when the heroes arrive in New Moscow of the 22nd century, determined to save their homeland... Proletarian Glamour is a puzzle-solving adventure game. The player advances the story by talking to characters, and completing various tasks, mainly involving manipulation of inventory items. Just like the previous installment, the game is done in full 3D, both for characters and background graphics.

Petka 8: Pokorenie Rima is another part of one of the most famous Russian quest series. A hero of Russian communist revolution and many funny stories as well Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev with his silly henchman Petka and the most sexy girl in the village Anka the machine-gunner are into some adventures again. Something strange is going on around. People are losing memory, comissar Furmanov is dead and unknown terror is lurking nearby. Starting from their homeland brave party will investigate the mysterious events happening in Gadyukino, fight the imperialistic aliens in space, get into the loony bin and even travel through time to ancient Rome accompanying action with a lot of jokes. As always there are some historical persons made into ludicrous figures. Petka 8 is presented in totally 3D environment for the first time in series but still holds the traditional point-n-click gameplay.

This installment in the long-running Russian series begins with the titular Petka and his commander, Vassilij Ivanovich Chapaev, on a ship with their comrade Furmanov (reminiscence of a popular story from the times of the Russian civil war of 1918). But as it often happens in video games, something goes wrong: the young and reckless Petka accidentally teleports the ship into the future, namely 1969. The ship collides with Hugh Hefner's motorboat. Chapaev is unconscious, and Petka realizes that the future once again depends only on him... Like the previous games in the series, Zoloto Partii ("The Gold of the Party") is a puzzle-solving adventure, mainly focusing on inventory-based puzzles. Graphically, it follows the template introduced in the previous game. The title and the setting are an obvious parody on James Bond; but the game also pays homage to Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail, also the seventh installment in the famous humorous adventure game series; like Love for Sail, it is set on a ship, and revolves around "pleasing" young sexy women.

Novaya Realnost means "New Reality" in Russian; and indeed, the two heroes of the long-running series, Vasilij Ivanovich Chapaev and his young assistant Petka (real historical figures who participated in the Russian civil war of 1918, but became the focus of countless jokes during the Soviet period) have to become a part of something they have not encountered before: the battle between the forces of Light and Darkness!.. And to think that it all started only because the two wanted to drink some beer... one event led to another, and in the end the heroes have to face ultimate evil in a scenario that is in many ways a parody on the famed Lord of the Rings. The gameplay is similar to that of the previous games in the series, being a traditional puzzle-solving adventure. This time, branching dialogue and logical puzzles have a more prominent place, along with the typical inventory-based tasks. Graphical style has changed, for the first time in the series: the backgrounds are pre-rendered instead of hand-drawn 2D, and character models are now three-dimensional.

Vasilij Ivanovich Chapaev, the brave Red Army officer during the Russian Civil War of 1918 in reality, and a low-level drunk idiot in the game series (as well as in countless jokes very popular in ex-Soviet Union), is back for another adventure starring himself and his titular side-kick, the boy Petka. This time, the two unlikely heroes are being used as pawns in a grand scheme by a mysterious mastermind named Kotovsky and his even more mysterious "behind-the-scenes" boss, who want to change the political face of Russia forever. Will Petka and his mentor be able to thwart the danger and save their homeland once again?.. Not much has changed in this installment; as all the previous games in the series, Konec Igry ("End of the Game") is a traditional point-and-click adventure game, with 2D cartoon-like character graphics and backgrounds. The gameplay mostly revolves around talking to characters, gathering information, and solving puzzles mostly through manipulation of inventory items.

In Midnight Nowhere, you play a man suffering from amnesia who wakes up in the morgue. Half-naked, dead bodies and blood are everywhere. Something is very wrong, but he hasn't a clue what happened, where he is or even who he is. The city of Black Lake, Russia, is in a state of panic because no one has any idea who or what is behind the horrific slaughters - now numbering in the hundreds. Is it a serial killer? ... or is it something even more evil? You play this point-and-click, mouse-driven game in 3rd-person perspective. Features include animated characters, a mix of 2D and 3D graphical backgrounds and a mood-enhancing soundtrack. To advance the story, find and use inventory objects, read different types of documents, solve various types of puzzles, and talk to numerous characters. Falling solidly under the Horror category, the subject matter is not for the faint of heart. The strong language and adult sexual themes are in keeping with today's "R-rated" films.

Another chapter in the popular Russian graphic adventure series, based on Soviet folklore humor. Once again, Vasilij Ivanovich Chapaev, a brave Russian soldier in reality, and a drunk idiot in the series, has to save the world with the help of his assistant Petka. Another failed experiment with a time machine catapulted the heroes into the future. The year is 2050, and Russia is the only super-power of the world. But aliens have invaded the earth! It appears that in the time of the king Ivan the Terrible (16th century), those aliens helped him to conquer the Tatar city Kazan. As a return, the king promised to pay them an enormous amount of money in 2050. Now they are here to collect the debt. To prevent this disaster, Vasilij Ivanovich and Petka have to travel to the 16th century - the feudal Russia...

Nedetskie Skazki (Unchildish Tales) is a 2D point-and-click adventure game set in a world of Russian fairy tales.

Jazz and Faust is an epic adventure game where you can immerse yourself in the role of either seam captain Faust or a smuggler Jazz and embark on a quest for lost treasure and riches in a beautifully rendered 3D environment. Traveling through three ancient worlds, you will communicate with the various inhabitants, thus revealing the game's story objectives, quests, and puzzles.

Don't tinker with time machines... That's the lesson Vasilij Ivanovich, a brave hero of Russian civil war (1918), and his young assistant Petka will never learn. During their last quest, they messed up with the time machine and as a result landed with the entire village Gadjukino in the middle of modern United States of America. Captain Furmanov is now a mormon priest, the sexy Anka works for FBI, and VICH and Petka have to save the world again. They'll face criminals in Las Vegas, travel to jungles in Central America, fight Saddam Hussein, and even visit Alaska in this traditional point-and-click 2D adventure game.

Devyat' princev Ambera is an adventure game based on Nine Princes in Amber (1970), the first novel from the Chronicles of Amber series by Roger Zelazny. It follows the adventures of Carl Corey, who wakes up in a hospital with amnesia, escapes and starts searching for answers. After a while he discovers his true identity, his mission and a fantasy world hidden from the eyes of mere mortals. A lot of work has to be done. The gameplay is linear and consists of several loosely connected elements: a simple point-n-click adventure, a number of quick-time events and 9 stand-alone puzzles. The story is told through dialogs that follow the text of the novel closely. The game comes with 2D hand-drawn characters and pre-rendered backgrounds.