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Revision as of 19:42, 30 March 2016

AGI Piano
{{{Image}}}
Release Date: Dec, 2002
Project Status: Template:Completed
Latest Version: {{{ReleaseVersion}}}
Developer(s): Template:Rainer de Temple
Publisher: Template:Rainer de Temple
Designer(s): Template:Rainer de Temple
Source Available:  No
Category: Demo, Full Release, Template:Competition
Type: {{{Type}}}
Genre: Add Company
Theme(s): {{{Theme}}}
Engine: AGI2
CP Scheme: {{{CopyProtection}}}
ESRB Rating: {{{ESRBRating}}}
Platform: Template:MS-DOS
Localization: English
Website: In Development, Abandoned




Description

AGI Piano uses interpreter version 2.917.


Screenshots

AGIPianoSS1.png AGIPianoSS2.png


Story

N/A


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.

- David Smith


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Walkthroughs/Hints

  • No walkthrough available.


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