Hi Martin,
   Looks excellent. :-) We've developed something very similar at my
current company over the last couple of years, and I've been hoping to
open source it, but we're terribly short of time - I'll be interested
to see how yours develops. Good luck with it!

Cheers,
   Ian


2009/3/18 Martin Gonzalez <[email protected]>:
> Hey guys, thanks for the comments.
> About the wiki it is a work in progress yet, I usually add a new
> tutorial/article to the wiki every week . I think the the documentation is
> very important for the project's life, specially in this case where the
> asdoc auto generated is only useful if you want to extend the framework but
> completely useless if you want to make your own adventure.
> The adventures are almost created entirely from XML, so I have a lot of
> things to explain on the wiki.
>
>
> 2009/3/17 Sinisa Rudan <[email protected]>
>>
>> ¡Hola, amigo!
>> I will take more time to look deeper in the project,
>> but idea inspires me
>> I thought of creating something similar long long time ago, but it was not
>> Flash based, so this makes me even more interested!
>>
>> I´ve played a bit a demo game
>> The one I played so many times in real on PC :)
>>
>> Me gusta!
>> Muchos saludos y que tengas felicidad con el proyecto!
>>
>> --
>> Sinisa Rudan
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Associate editor of multimedia part of InfoM Journal,
>> Journal of Information technology and multimedia systems.
>> http://www.infoM.org.yu
>>
>> MAGIC WAND solutions * Studio
>> founder and owner
>> http://www.MagicWandSolutions.com
>> http://www.sinisarudan.com
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>>
>> 2009/3/18 Glen Pike <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>     Wow, that looks really nice.  I spent days playing the Monkey Island
>>> games on my mate's Atari and love the LucasArts games too.  Maybe this will
>>> inspire me to do some interesting work finally!
>>>
>>>     Nice to see a wiki with some getting started stuff, so many projects
>>> just have the API doc's which are often about as inspiring as a full stop.
>>>
>>>     Now just need to have some spare time to do some playing ;)
>>>
>>>     Glen
>>>
>>> Martin Gonzalez wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello list, I'd like to introduce myself and my project. My name is
>>> Martin I am a game developer from Argentina and I've been a lurker of this
>>> community for a while so now I decided to participate.
>>> I'm working on a project called WAK (Web Adventure Kit) which is an open
>>> source SDK to develop point and click adventures with different styles for
>>> flash.(like the old scumm adventures from Lucasarts or the SCI style from
>>> the Sierra and other modern styles) .  The projects is aimed to allow to the
>>> adventure's developer focus on the game design aspects of the adventure and
>>> code the less as possible.
>>> The url of the project is www.web-adventure-kit.com , feedback is
>>> welcome.
>>> Would be possible to add this project to the osflash projects list ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Martin.
>>>
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