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<title>Welcome to SLUDGE!</title>
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<h2>Welcome to SLUDGE!</h2>
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<p>Welcome to SLUDGE - Scripting Language for Unhindered Development of a Gaming Environment. This is the help file for the SLUDGE Development Kit. It also serves as a reference manual for the SLUDGE language. Contained in this documentation should be all you need to know about creating a game using SLUDGE. If, after hunting for a few days, you give up and didn't find the answer you were after, please visit the <a href="http://www.adventuredevelopers.com/">Adventure Developers</a> forum and get involved!</p>

<h3>What this file contains:</h3>

<p>Information, and lots of it. Specifically, information about the following...</p>
<p><a href="Introduction_to_SLUDGE_Concepts.html">Introduction to SLUDGE Concepts</a></p>
<p><a href="Overview__Creating_a_Game.html">Overview: Creating a Game</a></p>
<p><a href="The_Programs.html">The Programs</a></p>
<p><a href="SLUDGE_Language_Reference_Manual.html">SLUDGE Language Reference Manual</a></p>
<p><a href="File_Formats_Used_by_SLUDGE.html">File Formats Used by SLUDGE</a></p>

<h3>What this file doesn't contain:</h3>

<p>Big ol' playable demos for you to muck about with. The closest you're going to get to anything like that is when you stumble across a 5 or 10 line example of how a built-in function works. If you want examples to mess with, you'll have to go online and download them...</p>

<p><a href="Download_Free_SLUDGE_Examples.html">Download Free SLUDGE Examples</a></p>

<h3>Most important of all:</h3>

<p>Here's hoping your SLUDGE experience is a good one - and remember, have fun!</p>

<p class="copyright-notice">SLUDGE and this SLUDGE documentation are <a href="Copyright.html">copyright</a> Hungry Software and contributors 2000-2012</p>
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