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'''Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI)''' was a scripting language and [[video game]] engine created by [[Sierra On-Line]] that was used to create and run [[adventure game]]s. | '''Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI)''' was a scripting language and [[video game]] engine created by [[Sierra On-Line]] that was used to create and run [[adventure game]]s. | ||
It was preceded by the [[Adventure Development Language]] and was succeeded by [[Sierra's Creative Interpreter]]. | |||
==Platforms== | ==Platforms== |
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Adventure Game Interpreter | |
Developer | Sierra On-Line |
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Publisher | Sierra On-Line |
Platforms | Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, DOS, Mac OS, Master System |
Released | 1984-1989 |
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Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) was a scripting language and video game engine created by Sierra On-Line that was used to create and run adventure games.
It was preceded by the Adventure Development Language and was succeeded by Sierra's Creative Interpreter.
Platforms
Officially supported platforms include Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, DOS, Mac OS, and Sega Master System.