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'''Logic Wizard''' is a program that will create template logic files for your Sierra AGI games that you are most probably creating with [[Peter Kelly|Peter Kelly's]] [[AGI Studio]].  All you have to do is enter in things such as a 'look' description, and let Logic Wizard do the rest for you.
 
'''Logic Wizard''' is a program that will create template logic files for your Sierra AGI games that you are most probably creating with [[Peter Kelly|Peter Kelly's]] [[AGI Studio]].  All you have to do is enter in things such as a 'look' description, and let Logic Wizard do the rest for you.
  
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"After thinking how I could make games easier and faster to create, I came up with the idea of the Logic Wizard. A one-page dialog, you would enter in common variables and strings used in the game to create a template for your logic. I had planned on continuing it to become a complete solution to creating games, but it quickly became superseded by Joel McCormick's (I think) similar program. After that I lost interest."
 
"After thinking how I could make games easier and faster to create, I came up with the idea of the Logic Wizard. A one-page dialog, you would enter in common variables and strings used in the game to create a template for your logic. I had planned on continuing it to become a complete solution to creating games, but it quickly became superseded by Joel McCormick's (I think) similar program. After that I lost interest."
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 12 May 2024

Logic Wizard
Version 1.0

Author: Rainer de Temple

1998/08/19
Logic Wizard
LogicWizardSS.png
Logic Wizard Screenshot
Latest Version:  1.0
Release Date:  1998/08/19
Company: N/A
Publication Status:  Published
Developer(s): Rainer De Temple
Interface: GUI
Language: C++
Open Source: Open
Source Availability: 
License: None
Type: Logic Tool
Platform: Windows
Localization: English
Website: http://www.cnl.com.au/users/rdt/





Description

Logic Wizard is a program that will create template logic files for your Sierra AGI games that you are most probably creating with Peter Kelly's AGI Studio. All you have to do is enter in things such as a 'look' description, and let Logic Wizard do the rest for you.

 

Rainer De Temple wrote: "After thinking how I could make games easier and faster to create, I came up with the idea of the Logic Wizard. A one-page dialog, you would enter in common variables and strings used in the game to create a template for your logic. I had planned on continuing it to become a complete solution to creating games, but it quickly became superseded by Joel McCormick's (I think) similar program. After that I lost interest."


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