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== | == 13th Disciple, The == | ||
{{FanGame| | {{FanGame| | ||
name=The 13th Disciple| | name=The 13th Disciple| | ||
image=[[Image:AGIWiki_Disciple1d.png]]| | |||
release=2002| | release=2002| | ||
versions=1.00| | versions=1.00| | ||
alternateNames=13th Disciple| | alternateNames=13th Disciple| | ||
developer=Royal Software| | developer=[[AGIWiki/Royal Software|Royal Software]]| | ||
platforms=DOS| | platforms=DOS| | ||
engine=[[AGI]]| | engine=[[AGI]]| | ||
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'''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. | '''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. | ||
*[[AGIWiki/The 13th Disciple|General information about The 13th Disciple, including additional screenshots]], from [[AGIWiki]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:23, 30 July 2013
13th Disciple, The
The 13th Disciple | ||
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First release | 2002 | |
Versions | 1.00 | |
Also known as | 13th Disciple | |
Developed by | Royal Software | |
Engine | AGI | |
Support | Since ScummVM 0.10.0 |
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 | ||
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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% |