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General and Everything Else => The Games and other Sierra Adventure stuff => Topic started by: gumby on October 20, 2012, 02:40:13 PM
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LockerGnome Quest Redux
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This is a modification of Brian Provinciano's original demo game 'LockerGnome Quest', which can be found and downloaded here: http://www.sciprogramming.com/fangames
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So what's different?
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Primarily, this demo has been modified to support external sound playback (sound playback not utilizing the SCI sound drivers), showcasing the capabilities of the 'sciAudio' add-on, now available for SCI developers to use in their own games.
New audio features:
- Rich music soundtrack
- Sound effects for in-game actions
- This demo has the distinction of being the first full SCI0 'talkie'! All lines have been narrated, enriching gameplay.
Other features:
- Right-click 'looking': Using the right mouse button, everything on screen can be looked at
- Improved parsing: Over three times the original number of valid inputs for the user to use
- Full source code: See how sciAudio is 'wired' into the game!
For installation & playing, please be sure to read the included readme.txt file.
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Nice
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Ok, the game has been added to the fangames page and can now be downloaded here:
http://sciprogramming.com/gamerate.php?id=174
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Whoa! Sweet!
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Just discovered this and wanted to check it out, but the download seems to be down both here and on the SCI Wiki page. Does anyone know where I can still get this? Thanks in advance.
EDIT:
Just found a working download for this:
http://www.neverendingnights.com/gnomequest/GnomeQuestRedux.zip
Cheers!
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I fixed the link on the Wiki, we will have to wait for Cloudee to fix it here.
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Fixed it. I hate this host sometimes. I am in a constant battle with them over file sizes. But as crowded as we have been lately, I am finding it hard to justify finding a new one.
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The Design Desktop seems to be broken. too. I would say go with a new host, if you can. These days there is little excuse for a hosting service to be stingy on space.