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(add link to Mohawk TODO, remove link to my blog)
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         developer=[[User:clone2727|clone2727]], digitall [[User:md5|md5]], [[User:sev|sev]]|
         developer=[[User:clone2727|clone2727]], digitall [[User:md5|md5]], [[User:sev|sev]]|
companies=[[Broderbund]]|
companies=[[Broderbund]]|
usedBy=[[Myst]], [[Riven: The Sequel to Myst]],<br>and many more...|
usedBy=[[Myst]], [[Riven: The Sequel to Myst]],<br>and [[Mohawk/Games|many more games]].|
dateAdded=December 29, 2009|
dateAdded=December 29, 2009|
release=None|
release=None|
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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
* [[Mohawk/TODO|Mohawk TODO]]
* [[Mohawk/TODO|Mohawk TODO]]
* [[Mohawk/Games|Mohawk Games]]


[[Category:Engines]]
[[Category:Engines]]

Revision as of 06:18, 30 December 2009

Mohawk
Engine developer clone2727, digitall md5, sev
Companies that used it Broderbund
Games that use it Myst, Riven: The Sequel to Myst,
and many more games.
Date added to ScummVM 2009-12-29
First release containing it None

The Mohawk engine was developed by Broderbund starting in the early 1990's with the Windows port of Myst. It then went on to be used in many more Broderbund games throughout the decade including many educational games such as the Living Books series and the Carmen Sandiego series. Other adventure games such as In the 1st Degree also sprung up. By the end of the decade its use began to decline, but was still used in Riven: The Sequel to Myst and the Masterpiece Edition of Myst.

Resources