Difference between revisions of "Open Mic Night"

From AGI Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
<div align="center" style="font-size: 22pt"></div><br />
+
<div align="center" style="font-size: 22pt">Open Mic Night</div><br />
  
 
{{FanAGIReleaseInfobox
 
{{FanAGIReleaseInfobox
Line 14: Line 14:
 
| Designer = {{AllenBarrett}}
 
| Designer = {{AllenBarrett}}
 
| Source = {{NoSource}}<!-- {{Source}}Included in download -->
 
| Source = {{NoSource}}<!-- {{Source}}Included in download -->
| Category = {{FanMini}}
+
| Category = {{FanAGIGame}}
| Type =  
+
| Type = {{FanAGIMiniGame}}
 
| Genre = {{Arcade}}
 
| Genre = {{Arcade}}
 
| Theme =  
 
| Theme =  

Revision as of 21:46, 8 February 2024

Open Mic Night


Open Mic Night
OpenMicNightSS.png

Open Mic Night Title Screen

Release Date: 1996
Latest Version: 0.1
Project Status: Completed
Developer(s): Allen Barrett
Publisher: Allen Barrett
Designer(s): Allen Barrett
Source Available:  No
Category: Game
Type: Mini Game
Genre: Arcade
Theme(s):
Engine: AGI2
Platform: MS-DOS
Localization: English
Website:





Description

Open Mic Night uses interpreter version 2.917 with AGI Mouse.


Screenshots

OpenMicNightSS1.png OpenMicNightSS2.png


Synopsis

 


About

Allen Barrett[1] wrote: Open Mic night was an attempt to create a system similar to DOOM. It involved several (very bad) comedians coming up onstage and telling bad jokes. You had to use the mouse to throw objects such as rotten tomatoes and watermelons at them to gain points. When you gained enough points, you could select the option of "Get them off" or something similar to make a guy enter the club with a baseball bat, hit them across the head and fall in a pile in the corner. Then a new comedian would approach the stage and tell (somewhat) better jokes.

I had to scrap the project when my HDD died and couldn't recover the game. Remember what Al Lowe said: "Save early - Save often!"


Download


Walkthroughs/Hints

  • No walkthrough available.


References


Related Links