AGS’s first meta-game, Meta, is very unusually and innovative. It starts off as a very badly-written game similar to those first attempts of a n00b, but you soon discover that Radiant, the game’s author has written a nearly complete simulation of AGS itself, IN AGS! So you’ll need to edit the game within the game to progress and deal with Cuppit, who has wrestled Clippy’s crown from him as most irritating “assistant” in a computer program.
And so the game progresses, with puzzles getting more fiendish as it goes on, but it is a very clever and entertaining game. Those with some experience in AGS scripting might do very well, but there is an underlying thread of logic and the sense of satisfaction in solving the puzzles is enourmouse. Think outside the box, and let Cuppit guide you through the maze of the AGS editor…
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