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* [[Elvira: Mistress of the Dark]] (1990) | * [[Elvira: Mistress of the Dark]] (1990) | ||
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* [[Simon the Sorcerer 2: The Lion, the Wizard, and the Wardrobe|Simon the Sorcerer 2]] (1995) | * [[Simon the Sorcerer 2: The Lion, the Wizard, and the Wardrobe|Simon the Sorcerer 2]] (1995) |
Revision as of 19:15, 13 January 2007
About
The AGOS Engine was originally created by Alan Cox at HorrorSoft and is based on AberMUD V, with graphical extensions. The AGOS engine was used in the following games:
- Personal Nightmare (1989)
- Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1990)
- Elvira 2: The Jaws of Cerberus (1991)
- Waxworks (1992)
- Simon the Sorcerer (1993)
- Simon the Sorcerer 2 (1995)
- The Feeble Files (1997)
- Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack (1998)
The source code for AberMUD V was released in October 1995.
Adventure Soft provided the source code of The Feeble Files and Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack.
Support
The Acorn (CD) and PC versions of Simon the Sorcerer are supported.
The Amiga, Macintosh and PC versions of Simon the Sorcerer 2 are supported.
The Amiga, Macintosh and PC versions of The Feeble Files are supported.
The Windows version of Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack is in progress.
Resources
- AGOS Bugs: List of bugs that occured in the original versions
- AGOS TODO: TODO Page
- AGOS Versions: List of all known versions
- AGOS Formats: List of all formats the different AGOS versions use