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Revision as of 08:59, 8 September 2020
AGI Piano
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Release Date: | 1998 |
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Project Status: | Completed |
Latest Version: | {{{ReleaseVersion}}} |
Developer(s): | Rainer De Temple |
Publisher: | Rainer De Temple |
Designer(s): | Rainer De Temple |
Source Available: | No |
Category: | Tech Demo |
Type: | Demo |
Genre: | Adventure |
Theme(s): | |
Engine: | AGI2 |
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ESRB Rating: | |
Platform: | MS-DOS |
Localization: | English |
Website: | www.cnl.com.au/users/rdt/sierra/sierra.html (web archive) |
Description
Rainer de Temple's AGI Piano uses interpreter version 2.917.
Rainer De Temple (Logic Wizard) wrote: "My little known test game, AGI Piano. Still learning the ropes of AGI, I wrote a little test game to help myself learn sound. I was so proud, I thought I would release it."
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About
This program allows the user to play a simple scale of notes with keyboard keys. This is pretty neat. I don't know why there is the template ego who runs around hitting every key that is pressed, pretty it doesn't detract from the program. The only ways I would improve this program would be by including the sharp and flat black keys, and I would have included another scale or two.
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