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The Legend of the Lost Jewel Demo

The Legend of the Lost Jewel Demo
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First release February 20, 2007
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Developed by Lou Provost
Engine SCI
Support Since ScummVM 1.2.0

The Legend of the Lost Jewel Demo is a freeware fan-created adventure game demo using the SCI engine.

Game Description


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LockerGnome Quest

LockerGnome Quest
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First release February 9, 2007
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Developed by Brian Provinciano
Engine SCI
Support Since ScummVM 1.2.0

LockerGnome Quest is a freeware fan-created adventure game using the SCI engine.

Game Description

Attempt an escape after accidentaly locking yourself in your super secure gnome locker.

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LockerGnome Quest Redux

LockerGnome Quest Redux
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First release October 22, 2012
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Developed by Brian Provinciano
Engine SCI
Support Since ScummVM 1.2.0

LockerGnome Quest Redux is a freeware fan-created adventure game using the SCI engine.

Game Description

This is a modification of Brian Provinciano's original demo game 'LockerGnome Quest', which can be found and downloaded from the fan games pages.


So what's different?


Primarily, this demo has been modified to support external sound playback (sound playback not utilizing the SCI sound drivers), showcasing the capabilities of the 'sciAudio' add-on, now available for SCI developers to use in their own games.

New audio features:

  • Rich music soundtrack
  • Sound effects for in-game actions
  • This demo has the distinction of being the first full SCI0 'talkie'! All lines have been narrated, enriching gameplay.

Other features:

  • Right-click 'looking': Using the right mouse button, everything on screen can be looked at
  • Improved parsing: Over three times the original number of valid inputs for the user to use
  • Full source code: See how sciAudio is 'wired' into the game!

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