diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 75c5a1b..37c24f6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ AGI was the name of the [Adventure Game Interpreter](https://en.wikipedia.org/wi - Show Priority screen. Use F12 to show, and ENTER/SPACE to exit. - Virtual keyboard for use by touch screen devices, such as mobile and tablets. - Virtual joystick as an alternative to using the arrow keys, also intended for touch screen devices. +- Support for direct URL path access to individual fan-made games, e.g. [https://agi.sierra.games/#/id/ltec](https://agi.sierra.games/#/id/ltec) Most of the original Sierra On-Line games are still available for purchase online, so for legal reasons, AGILE does not come prepackaged with those games. You must have your own copy and use the import feature to load the game into AGILE. It supports importing from both a folder containing the game, or a ZIP file containing the game. After it has been imported, it will remain in your browser's storage so that you won't have to import it again. @@ -40,6 +41,8 @@ The first page to the right has thumbnails for the original Sierra On-Line games In addition to supporting the import of original Sierra games, AGILE comes pre-packaged with over 100 fan-made AGI games and demos; simply swipe again to the right to see several pages of them. These are games that fans of Sierra On-Line built themselves to run on the same AGI interpreter system and so they will therefore run on AGILE. I have included them so that they and their authors can share in the 40th anniversary celebration. +Be sure to check out [Let Them Eat Cake](https://agi.sierra.games/#/id/ltec), a fan-made game written by Russ Danner to commemorate the 40th anniversary of King's Quest! It's well worth a play, and is a great tribute to the original game. + ## Game Screenshots ![](img/kq1_web_desktop.jpg) |![](img/kq2_web_desktop.jpg) |![](img/kq3_web_desktop.jpg)