
Welcome to the High-Stakes (and High-Gravity) World of Silly Agent!
Meet the world's finest special agent... or at least, the one who was available. Operating from a high-tech military aircraft, your elite team is ready to brief you on the most dangerous, urgent, and frankly, bizarre missions across the globe. There’s just one problem: your agent has the balance of a toddler on a unicycle.
Silly Agent is a third-person physics-based action game where every step is a challenge and every mission is a potential disaster.
From the command center in your cargo plane, you’ll be deployed to save the day in a variety of cinematic scenarios:
The Heroic Rescue: Save a cat trapped in a treacherous junkyard.
Runaway Train: Take control of a speeding locomotive after the driver passes out.
Urban Pursuit: Chase down thieves through a bustling city.
Ancient Secrets: Rescue archaeologists trapped in a booby-trapped ancient temple.
Highway Chaos: Leap from truck to truck in high-speed vehicle chases.
In Silly Agent, the challenge isn't just the mission—it's staying upright. Our protagonist is endearingly clumsy. He trips over shadows, loses his balance at the worst moments, and occasionally forgets how physics works mid-jump. You’ll need precision, timing, and a lot of luck to guide him to the finish line.
Double the agents, double the trouble! Play the entire game in local split-screen co-op.
Cooperate: Help your friend climb a ledge or steady them after a bad fall.
Distract: Is your partner about to finish the mission? Give them a "friendly" nudge and watch the chaos unfold. Passing missions together is more fun, more chaotic, and significantly more hilarious.
Physics-Driven Gameplay: Every fall, push, and jump is powered by unpredictable and funny physics.
Dynamic Environments: From ancient temples to moving trucks.
Team Briefings: Experience the life of an agent with mission briefings inside your flying base.
Family-Friendly Fun: A game that balances challenge with laugh-out-loud moments for all ages.
Can you save the world before you trip over your own feet? Suit up, Agent!