Operation Stealth (1990) MS-DOS Longplay

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Operation Stealth, also known as James Bond 007: Stealth Affair (In the United States), is a point and click style graphic adventure game. Developed by Delphine Software International and published by U.S. Gold in Europe and Interplay Productions in North America. It was released in 1990 for MS-DOS, Amiga and Atari ST.
It is the second game from Delphine to feature the exclusive Cinematique operating system.
The game played here is the European version of the game.

The Plot
John Glames, a CIA secret agent (James Bond in the American version), has been assigned to travel to Santa Paragua, Latin America in order to investigate, locate and retrieve a newly designed high-tech F-19 stealth fighter in Latin America, which was stolen from NAS Miramar, California. He also must contend with KGB agents, who are after the secret American stealth fighter.

My Thoughts
It is another beautiful looking game from Delphine Software, their first game was Future Wars, released on my channel a few months ago. I found the game very hard, it took a while to figure out solving problems, combing objects for example. Also the mazes, very frustrating! But thankfully I persevered.

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