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His most renowed work is [[_Access]], which won the 2007 [[AGS Awards|AGS Award]] for Best Innovation and is a nice example of skillfull scripting.<br>
His most renowed work is [[_Access]], which won the 2007 [[AGS Awards|AGS Award]] for Best Innovation and is a nice example of skillfull scripting.<br>


Not happy with that, he published a multitude of games, many of them leaving the player with a quizzical look on his/her face, whatever that means.<br>
[[Image:megoguy.PNG|left|thumb|64px|MGS guy]] Not happy with that, he published a multitude of games, many of them leaving the player with a quizzical look on his/her face, whatever that means.<br>


[[Image:megoguy.PNG|left|thumb|64px|MGS guy]] Textbook example of this kind of "things" is "Me Go Store", a dadaistic game which employed spartan graphics and prickly humor.
Textbook example of this kind of "things" is "Me Go Store", a dadaistic game which employed spartan graphics and prickly humor.
In the first chapter of "Me go..." you engage a store in a word fight, eventually winning.
In the first chapter of "Me go..." you engage a store in a word fight, eventually winning.
   
   

Revision as of 15:57, 20 November 2008

Akatosh is a fairly young and crazy german lad, who devoted his life to making adventure games (lots o' them).

His most renowed work is _Access, which won the 2007 AGS Award for Best Innovation and is a nice example of skillfull scripting.

MGS guy

Not happy with that, he published a multitude of games, many of them leaving the player with a quizzical look on his/her face, whatever that means.

Textbook example of this kind of "things" is "Me Go Store", a dadaistic game which employed spartan graphics and prickly humor. In the first chapter of "Me go..." you engage a store in a word fight, eventually winning.

He visits regularly the AGS Stickam Room.

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