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Some were collaborations, such as work on Demo Quests (the official getting-to-know AGS game.) Others were games people made in their spare time, and ones made to push AGS to the limits. Note that also, most [[List_of_Script_Modules|script modules]] are open source, too.
Some were collaborations, such as work on Demo Quests (the official getting-to-know AGS game.) Others were games people made in their spare time, and ones made to push AGS to the limits. Note that also, most [[List_of_Script_Modules|script modules]] are open source, too.
''Game info and screenshots will be added... when I'm not already late for class.''


== Demo games ==
== Demo games ==

Revision as of 09:31, 22 December 2005

Over the years some game makers have taken the time to release their AGS games open source, for all people to view, dissect, learn from, and make fun of.

Some were collaborations, such as work on Demo Quests (the official getting-to-know AGS game.) Others were games people made in their spare time, and ones made to push AGS to the limits. Note that also, most script modules are open source, too.

Demo games

From juncSource

Coding Contest

Recently there has started a monthly-ish Coding Contest in the competitions forum which had the theme to create open-source minigames, guis, etc. More details under Coding Contest.

Other

Template games to use