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===Conclusion===
===Conclusion===
I think this tutorial is long enough to keep you awake, and it's only about basic stuff, I think it's about done for this part already, but before I stop I'll give you a present, which is how the materials put together into an AGS "game" would be like:
I think this tutorial is long enough to keep you awake, and it's only about basic stuff. I think it's about done for this part already, but before I stop I'll give you a present, which is how the materials put together into an AGS "game" would be like:


[[media:8bittut_paltut1_v3.zip|Download this file]]
[[media:8bittut_paltut1_v3.zip|Download this file]]


To test it just unzip it into an empty folder and load up '''Game.agf''' via the AGS editor and press F5 to test the game. ('''room1.crm''' is the "dizzy" room, where you can click to transport you to '''room2.crm''', which is the "disco" room, where you can click on the door(way) to toggle between opening and closing of the door, which shows you how the door sprite matches perfectly with the background. If you're having enough "fun" just press '''ctrl-Q''' to quit.)  
To test it just unzip it into an empty folder and load up '''Game.agf''' via the AGS editor and press F5 to test the game. '''room1.crm''' is the "dizzy" room, where you can click to transport you to '''room2.crm''', which is the "disco" room, where you can click on the door(way) to toggle between opening and closing of the door, which shows you how the door sprite matches perfectly with the background. If you're having enough "fun" just press '''ctrl-Q''' to quit.)




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