Hi,
Well, yes and no. If the AGM's goals were to produce commercialised 
audio games I'd say absolutely. However, primarily AGM appears to be an 
educational tool with the aim of open source free sharing of games and 
ideas for hobbiests and educators. It is meant for the amature game 
hobbiest and not the audio game professional.
If you are looking for more professional and then you need to learn a 
programming language like C# or license something like the GMA engine 
which has much more gaming possabilities and security than AGM.
As a developer I see AGM's strengths and limitations. There are allot of 
limitations that prevents it from being something useful for 
professional game developers at this point. However, it has allot of 
strengths for those who are just hobbiests.


blind guy wrote:
> Hi, in the manual it says that "edit game". Well, thats useful but
> could someone else edit your game? If so I really think thatt they
> should work on making so it's password protected or something, dont
> yoou guys?
>
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