

Launch/run the 'SLUDGE Engine.exe' executable, it will show an Open dialog window asking to be pointed to a.Rename the 'gamedata' file so that it has the file extension '.slg', i.e.The contents should be: gamedata (~20 MB), out-of-order.xpm (~3 KB), and a subfolder called 'ooodoc' with some documentation (.HTML) files Extract the contents of 'out-of-order_1.0.2' to a folder/directory of your choice on your hard drive.The contents should include the 'SLUDGE Engine.exe' executable file. 7-Zip, PeaZip) to extract the contents of the SLUDGE engine to a folder/directory of your choice on your hard drive. Download the 'out-of-order_1.0.2' gamedata file.

NOTE: Linux users can either compile or install packages ( Debian / Ubuntu, Arch Linux).

Windows users can use SLUDGE_Engine_2.2_Win.zip or SLUDGE_Engine_2.1.2_Win.zip.
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How to install / configure SLUDGE engine, and play the game Out of Order Nice call out on Out of Order, another freeware game from the 1990s / 2000s.įor anyone wanting to try out (or re-play) Out of Order nowadays, the good news is that the original author (Tim Furnish) open-sourced the underlying game engine (called 'SLUDGE') that he had created when developing the game, and this game engine can be freely downloaded from the SLUDGE project page on GitHub, and this can be used to play the original Out of Order game (which is still freeware) as well as other SLUDGE engine-compatible games - on Windows, macOS, and Linux (and even mobile smartphones / tablets apparently).
