


Most of the engines are less than 25,000 lines of text. Measured that way, the "smallest" engine (not counting the still unfinished Kyrandia engine) is the Simon the Sorcerer engine, at close to 18,000 lines of text. That, of course, would include comments, blank lines, etc. One very crude way of counting would be to count the number of lines of text in the source code files for each of the engines. Maybe ScummVM will become the Mame of point and click games. I'm just a fan who misses these types of games and was just wondering if games like beavis and butthead were a possibility.

After playing all the games and collecting all the necessary items, and maybe if you're cool enough, you will be worthy to join Todd's gang.Slypie wrote:I know that, I don't come from a coders background so I don't know whats involved in porting things over. One of the bonuses of Virtual Stupidity are the special minigames that your feared leaders can participate in. Some of the areas that you can wreak havoc with in the game include the park, the Mini Mart, the Burger World and, of course, your house, just in case you feel like watching some videos that don't suck. The game plays very much like a Sierra adventure game, with all the controls you need to use such as look, use, walk, talk and even your inventory located conveniently in an easy-to-use interface that can be pulled up with a quick right click of the mouse button.īesides figuring out which items you need to pick up to progress through the game, there is humor to be found everywhere by just looking at or touching cool stuff. If you're crafty enough to make it to freedom, you can then choose to explore the different areas in your town, all the while keeping in mind your ultimate goal-figuring out a way to be cool enough so Todd will let you join his gang. Be careful, though, because on your way you are destined to run into some serious such as Mr. Your first objective is to figure out a way to get out of class without getting busted, then head down the hallways looking for the ultimate escape route. Your adventure begins in the worst possible place: school. You've seen the show, you've watched the videos, now prepare yourself for the ultimate in computer entertainment: Virtual Stupidity! Spend a day with your favorite fartknockers doing what they do best: causing trouble.
