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== 2 Player Demo ==
== 2 Player Demo ==


{{GameDescription|
{{FanGame|
name=2 Player Demo|
name=2 Player Demo|
release=2002|
release=2002|
alternateNames=|
versions=12/05/02|
publisher=Freeware|
alternateNames=2 Player Example Game|
developer=|
developer=Eigen Lenk|
platforms=DOS|
platforms=DOS|
engine=[[AGI]]|
engine=[[AGI]]|
support=Since ScummVM 0.10.0
support=Since ScummVM 0.10.0
}}
}}
'''2 Player Demo''' is a freeware fan-created demo demonstrates that Sierra's Adventure Game Interpreter ([[AGI]]) engine can be used for two player games.  One player uses the mouse, while the other player uses the keyboard.
'''2 Player Demo''' is a freeware fan-created demo demonstrates that Sierra's Adventure Game Interpreter ([[AGI]]) engine can be used for two player games.  It is a simple one room demo that contains two playable characters.  Player one controls the character on the left side of the room, and player 2 controls the character on the right side of the room.


Controls
:Player 1 controls
::Use the arrow keys or mouse. The mouse is recommended because both players can't easily use the keyboard at the same time.
:Player 2 controls
::Ctrl W - move forward
::Ctrl X - move back
::Ctrl D - move right
::Ctrl A - move left
::Ctrl E - move up-right
::Ctrl Q - move up-left
::Ctrl C - move down-right
::Ctrl Z - move down-left
:INSERT - Changes input turns.
2 Player Demo General Compatibility
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" width=100%
|- style="background:silver"
|Status||% Completed
|- style="background:#8cff60"
|Demo is playable with glitches (note this is a simple demo, so there is no plot, beginning, or end)<br/>There is a bug in ScummVM wherein the mouse does not control the first player.  However, both players can be controlled just fine when using the keyboard.||90%
|}
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Revision as of 00:56, 17 January 2008

The 13th Disciple

The 13th Disciple
No Screenshot Available
First release 2002
Also known as 13th Disciple
Developed by Royal Software
Published by Freeware
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms DOS
Resolution (unknown)
Engine AGI
Support Since ScummVM 0.10.0
Available for
Purchase
No

The 13th Disciple is a freeware fan-created game that uses Sierra's Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) engine. The game is a murder mystery, in which the protogonist must uncover the truth behind the disappearance of eight women from a college high school in Boston, Massachusetts.









2 Player Demo

2 Player Demo
No Screenshot Available
First release 2002
Versions 12/05/02
Also known as 2 Player Example Game
Developed by Eigen Lenk
Engine AGI
Support Since ScummVM 0.10.0

2 Player Demo is a freeware fan-created demo demonstrates that Sierra's Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) engine can be used for two player games. It is a simple one room demo that contains two playable characters. Player one controls the character on the left side of the room, and player 2 controls the character on the right side of the room.

Controls

Player 1 controls
Use the arrow keys or mouse. The mouse is recommended because both players can't easily use the keyboard at the same time.
Player 2 controls
Ctrl W - move forward
Ctrl X - move back
Ctrl D - move right
Ctrl A - move left
Ctrl E - move up-right
Ctrl Q - move up-left
Ctrl C - move down-right
Ctrl Z - move down-left
INSERT - Changes input turns.

2 Player Demo General Compatibility

Status % Completed
Demo is playable with glitches (note this is a simple demo, so there is no plot, beginning, or end)
There is a bug in ScummVM wherein the mouse does not control the first player. However, both players can be controlled just fine when using the keyboard.
90%