Games made with the Adventure Game Toolkit engine or GAGS
The AGT (an acronym for Adventure Game Toolkit) engine was a text-adventure game engine developed by Mark Welch first and David Malmberg later, and used mainly for DOS interactive fiction. It was based on Mark J. Welch's 1985 Generic Adventure Game System (GAGS).
Most popular Engine: Adventure Game Toolkit (AGT) games
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A Dudley Dilemma
DOS1988
A Dudley Dilemma (1988) sounds like the title of a children’s book, but it’s actually a very British text adventure for DOS where the stakes are politely quirky and mildly confusing. You play as Dudley, a man with problems that range from the mundane to the absurd, depending on your choices and sense of direction - both literal and narr...
A Night with Troi
DOS1991NSFW
A Night with Troi (1991) sounds like a fan fiction gone too far - and, well, that’s pretty much what it is. It’s a DOS-based “adventure” in the loosest sense, where you find yourself on the Enterprise with one goal: seduce Counselor Deanna Troi. Classy, right? The graphics are crude, the writing even cruder, and the whole ex...
Xtrek
DOS1991freewareNSFW
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