Arcade Game Construction Kit

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The Arcade Game Construction Kit (AGCK) is a program for creating games that was programmed by Mike Livesay for the Commodore 64 home computer in 1988 . It was published by the publisher Brøderbund .

AGCK was a program on four floppy disks that enabled game developers who had no programming knowledge to implement their own game ideas on the computer. The menu navigation was carried out using a joystick . Six demo games were included:

AGCK Tutorial Game , Kangarang (developed by Gregory Hammond), Isle Quest (developed by Greg Johnson and Paul Reiche III), Musashi (developed by Greg Johnson and Paul Reiche III), Gergs Adventure (developed by Gregory Hammond) and Space Worries (developed by Paul Reiche III and Greg Johnson)

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