Hi there, I've just started looking into this endlessly fun toolkit.
I was wondering if the following is easily done with AGS or whether it requires intensive scripting. Scripting is not a problem for me, even though I'm gonna have to start learning it soon.
I'm recently playing the Tex Murphy games again and I was wondering about the puzzles you see in that game (and others like it) where you have to move around and rotate pieces of a puzzle (a torn-up letter, a cut-up credit card, etc.) and put it back together in its original state. I've never seen this in an AGS game, but I figure it wouldn't be very hard. Can it be done with standard AGS, is there some plugin for it already, or will I have to make this myself with scripting? Can't really imagine that nobody's ever tried this great adventure game device before in AGS.
(And yes, a Tex Murphy game may be in the making.)
I was wondering if the following is easily done with AGS or whether it requires intensive scripting. Scripting is not a problem for me, even though I'm gonna have to start learning it soon.

I'm recently playing the Tex Murphy games again and I was wondering about the puzzles you see in that game (and others like it) where you have to move around and rotate pieces of a puzzle (a torn-up letter, a cut-up credit card, etc.) and put it back together in its original state. I've never seen this in an AGS game, but I figure it wouldn't be very hard. Can it be done with standard AGS, is there some plugin for it already, or will I have to make this myself with scripting? Can't really imagine that nobody's ever tried this great adventure game device before in AGS.
(And yes, a Tex Murphy game may be in the making.)
