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We are currently investigating reimplementing the 'Tinsel' engine, as used by Discworld 1 and 2.
{{EngineDescription
|name=Tinsel
|developer=[[User:Dreammaster|dreammaster]], [[User:DrMcCoy|DrMcCoy]],<br />[[User:Eriktorbjorn|eriktorbjorn]], [[User:Joostp|joostp]], [[User:Md5|md5]], [[User:Somaen|somaen]]
|companies=[[Psygnosis]]
|usedBy=[[Discworld]],<br />[[Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!?]],<br />[[Discworld Noir]]
|dateAdded=July 22, 2008
|release=1.0.0rc1
}}


[[user:Ender|Ender]] is organising this.
== About ==


=== Status ===
The Tinsel engine is a scripting engine developed by [[Perfect Entertainment|Perfect 10 Productions/Teeny Weeny Games]] for their point and click adventure games, based on the Discworld novels authored by Terry Pratchett.
The rights situation has been resolved, and Terry Pratchett and his agent Colin Smythe have approved the source release and future freeware re-issuing of the game.


We are currently awaiting news on the engine source code.
TODO: Expand/correct explanation about Tinsel / Glitter


=== Update ===
== Status ==
As of this update (26th July 2005) we are still awaiting the source code, and after a long delay it should be forthcoming shortly.
* Discworld is completable
* Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? is completable
* Discworld Noir is unsupported


=== Summary ===
== Resources ==
In short, we have all the approval needed to move forward with supporting the game and making Discworld freeware. However Discworld is NOT freeware at the moment. It may be in the future, assuming all goes according to plan.
* [[Tinsel/Bugs|Tinsel Bugs]]: List of bugs that occured in the original versions
* [[Tinsel/TODO|Tinsel TODO]]
* [[Tinsel/List_of_Objects|List of Objects]]
* [[Tinsel/List_of_Scenes|List of Scenes]]


We may not be able to wing a DFSG/OSI compatible license on this one, although I'll surely try.
== Music Enhancement ==
The [https://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk/?page_id=54 ScummVM Music Enhancement Project] has worked on the music for Discworld, i.e. the first game.<br />
[https://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk/?p=796 Permission] has been given to release this soundtrack.<br />
As of 27 Dec 2007, the full soundtrack is [https://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk/?p=1139 available for download here].
 
== Possible Future Discworld Freeware Release ==
In short, we have all the approval needed to move forward with supporting the game and making Discworld freeware.<br />
However, Discworld is _NOT_ freeware at the moment. It may be in the future, assuming all goes according to plan.<br />
When this happens, the project will make a announcement in the usual manner i.e. website news item.
 
Whether the game datafiles release will have a DFSG/OSI compatible license remains to be determined.
 
== External links ==
* [http://automagically.de/tinsel.html An outdated and obsolete early start at RE of the engine]
* [http://rewiki.regengedanken.de/wiki/Tinsel_engine Some information on the files]
 
[[Category:Engines]]

Latest revision as of 23:19, 20 April 2021

Tinsel
Engine developer dreammaster, DrMcCoy,
eriktorbjorn, joostp, md5, somaen
Companies that used it Psygnosis
Games that use it Discworld,
Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!?,
Discworld Noir
Date added to ScummVM 2008-07-22
First release containing it 1.0.0rc1

About

The Tinsel engine is a scripting engine developed by Perfect 10 Productions/Teeny Weeny Games for their point and click adventure games, based on the Discworld novels authored by Terry Pratchett.

TODO: Expand/correct explanation about Tinsel / Glitter

Status

  • Discworld is completable
  • Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? is completable
  • Discworld Noir is unsupported

Resources

Music Enhancement

The ScummVM Music Enhancement Project has worked on the music for Discworld, i.e. the first game.
Permission has been given to release this soundtrack.
As of 27 Dec 2007, the full soundtrack is available for download here.

Possible Future Discworld Freeware Release

In short, we have all the approval needed to move forward with supporting the game and making Discworld freeware.
However, Discworld is _NOT_ freeware at the moment. It may be in the future, assuming all goes according to plan.
When this happens, the project will make a announcement in the usual manner i.e. website news item.

Whether the game datafiles release will have a DFSG/OSI compatible license remains to be determined.

External links