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  • ...5 (or sometimes top 3), as long as they have at least 5 nominations. These nominees are then voted on. The awards idea was originally floated by [[Yahtzee]]. The AGS Awards were first started by [[DGMacphee]] and later taken on by [[Pesty]],
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  • *Best Game Created with AGS Clever coding award. Demos and non-adventures not eligible.
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  • '''Flashbax''' is an AGS game made by English gamemaker Mark “Foz” Fozbee in 2003. The game was nominated in two categories AGS Awards 2002, but didn’t win:
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  • ...i-present selective amnesia cliche. It was nominated for 6 awards in the [[AGS Awards 2001]]. The game was nominated for six awards in inaugural AGS Awards 2001, but didn’t win:
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  • == AGS awards == The game was nominated for three awards in the [[AGS Awards 2002]] but didn't win any.
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  • '''Cosmos Quest''' is a 3D AGS science fiction game series that was inspired by Space Quest series. Three ...ly the third story (Mines of Isagor), was nominated to the AGS Awards in [[AGS Awards 2009|2009]], on two Awards but didn’t win in both, on Best Tutoria
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  • '''The Uncertainty Machine''' is an AGS adventure sci-fi game released in 2003 by Portuguese gamemaker Eduardo "Rat * It was reviewed in AGS Ezine blog and received 78%.
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  • '''No-Action Jackson''' is an AGS adventure game made by Britton “Cerebrit” O’Toole in 2004. It was mad * AGS Ezine: 74%, reviewed by Ian Welch
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  • '''Heartland''' is a short AGS mystery/horror game made by [[LimpingFish]] for [[One Room One Week|OROW]] ...iting in OROW 4, and Heartland Deluxe was nominated for two categoris in [[AGS Awards 2006]]:
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  • '''Hall of Adventures''' is an AGS game made by Wandering Adventures (makers of [[Duty and Beyond]]) in 2006. The game was nominated in one category in the [[AGS Awards 2006]] for best shot game, but lost it to [[Knightsquire]].
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  • '''Earl Bobby is Looking for his Balls''' is an AGS adventure game made by [[Jospin Le Woltaire]] in 2007. It is the second gam The game was nominated for eight awards in AGS Awards 2007, but didn’t win any. The categories are:
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  • '''Bert the Newsreader''' is an AGS game made by Anton “Vartgass” Ulfvot in 2002. The game was nominated in two categories AGS Awards 2002, but didn't win:
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  • '''Patchwork''' is a short AGS game made in 2012 by Russian artist Ivan “Ilych” Ulyanov. The game was nominate for one category in 2012 AGS Awards, and was for best background art, but lost to Resonance.
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  • '''Chance of the Dead''' is a short AGS adventure game released in 2011 by [[Ghost]]. The was made as a July 2011 [ The game was nominated for four categories in 2011 AGS Awards but didn't win:
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  • '''Sydney Treads The Catwalk''' is an adventure AGS made by Ivan "STVAN" Dixon in 2008. it is the sequel of 2006 game [[Sydney The game was nominated for one category in [[AGS Awards 2008]] for Best Player Character, but lost it to [[Limey Lizard: Was
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  • '''Sydney Finds Employment''' is a AGS adventure game made by Ivan "STVAN" Dixon in 2006. The game was nominatted in three categories in [[AGS Awards 2006]] but didn't win:
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  • '''Cirque de Zale''' is a AGS adventure/comedy game made by Australian Gamemaker Rebecca "Kinoko" Clement The game was nominated to 6 categories in AGS Awards 2004 but didn’t win:
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  • '''Da New Guys''' is a comedy AGS game made in 2004 by Chris "IceMan" Burton The game was nomitated to four categories in [[AGS Awards 2005]] but didn't win:
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  • The game was nominated for one category on Best Documentation in [[AGS Awards 2004|2004]], But lost to ben Jordan 3 [[Category:AGS Award nominees]]
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  • The game was nomitated to three categories in [[AGS Awards 2003]] but didn't win: [[category:AGS Award nominees]]
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