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Need help with an old 2D Point-and-Click Game
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Hello! I would like to rip the sprites, background images and sounds of an old less-known 90s game for Windows I really love. "Hansel and Gretel & The Enchanted Castle" is the title of the game made by the insolvent company TerraGlyph. It's a 2D Point-and-Click-Adventure. I tried some things with several ripping tools or memory dumps but got no success. I uploaded and ISO of the german version of the game. I'm pretty sure the sprites and sounds are contained in the HAG.TGR file that is on the CD. But I have no idea how to access these file. The game made for the WinG API. I hope someone could help me. I'm thankfull for any hint Smile

Hint: The game doesn't run really on Windows 10 (Windows 98 on VM would be perfect). If you want to run the game on Windows 10 have to add the HAG.WIN into the game folder which the installer placed on the folder "above" it.

Download Link: [REMOVED]

Example Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wf-9YTtRo8
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X-Ripper gives me a handful of pictures, find_anime gives me the same plus a bit more. You can find the latter one among other tools here:
https://www.vg-resource.com/thread-13653.html

These are the extracted images:
https://i.imgur.com/JZf2UUf.png (looks like a splash screen or the title itself)
https://i.imgur.com/55yLocl.png (maybe a pause screen?)
https://i.imgur.com/yaTUOw1.png (language selection)
https://i.imgur.com/kgV9IX2.png (frog)
https://i.imgur.com/vJhpntr.png (cow with a billiard ball)
https://i.imgur.com/DXe8a5V.png (balloon dog)

Every other tool that I own doesn't work.
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Thanks for your help! Smile The images you extracted are test images for the DOS-Version I believe and not from the game itself. The actual sprites and sounds are inside the HAG.TGR. I was able to extract the data from there in .DAT files with a quickbms-script, but I can't open the files (cause they are .DAT files). From which file you extracted the images? Thanks Smile

I uploaded the cryptic .DAT files that where extracted from the HAG.TGR. Maybe someone can help. Thanks!

TGRExtracttions.zip

Please click on the little blue Download-Button.
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