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SLUDGE (Scripting Language for Unhindered Development of a Gaming Environment) is a shareware adventure game engine developed by Hungry Software. It combines a scripting language with other IDE tools (including a sprite bank editor and a floor region editor). Freeware and commercial adventure games can be created with the engine.
   Originally shareware and then freeware, the engine and development kit are now open source as of 6th January 2008. The project is hosted on Sourceforge and can be found here.

Capabilities

The editor and runtime engine are currently designed for Windows operating systems, but some developers have found it possible to play SLUDGE games on Intel-based Macintoshes using WINE.
   SLUDGE can create games with any screen resolution (as long as the user's graphics card can handle it) and up to 16-bit colours. Version 1.6 of the SLUDGE engine introduced support for anti-aliased sprites.

Released games

  • Out of Order: One of the first SLUDGE games, created by Hungry Software (who also created the SLUDGE engine)
  • Cubert Badbone, P.I.: A low-budget adventure game. The first-ever SLUDGE game to release a full version. Italian and Swedish versions also exist. (External Link)
  • The Game That Takes Place on a Cruise Ship (External Link)
  • Frasse and the Peas of Kejick: A humorous game featuring Frasse, a blue monster. (External Link)
  • Nathan's Second Chance (External Link)
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