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    Glitch Client

    Glitch Client

    Source for the Flash-based Glitch client

    ...The client handles rendering the game world, inventory, avatars, locations, games etc., via the Flash client. The client code was later released as part of the asset archive after the game shut down. Networking / protocol logic to sync with game servers, update game state etc. (though server code is separate). Asset loading and display: integrating graphics/animations, locations, items etc. in the client view.
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    Glitch Avatars

    Glitch Avatars

    Art and source for Glitch's customizable avatars

    ...It includes illustrations, animation frames, and data that describe avatar features, enabling avatars to be customized in clothing, appearance, and animations. It was released as part of Tiny Speck’s effort to preserve the game’s assets when the game shut down. The server-side code that turned all of the avatar configurations into the sprites used by the game. The glitch-client repository contains the original implementation of the Vanity and Wardrobe.
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