The recent Hyper Magazine thread reminded me that we never did get round to creating a thread as a kind of "archive" of when AGS or AGS Games have featured in the media.
Therefore, I have created this thread for just that purpose. I've copied these from a post by Felipe last year, if there's anything I've missed feel free to post a reply.
- PC Zone (UK): AGA's letter about Amateur Games (http://www.agagames.com/pics/art.gif)Ã, (2002)
- Hyper Magazine (Australia) - Auhsor's letter about amateur adventures (October 2002)
Scan:
Link to scan (http://users.tpg.com.au/lukinso/forums%20upload/myletter.jpg)
- PC Gamer (UK): Pleurghburg Review (July 2003?)
Scan: Review (http://www.gaspop.com/pleurghscan.jpg)
- PC Gamer: Going Deeper Underground - by Matthew Frith (July 2003)
- Pelit-magazine (Finland) Article on amateur game creation (August 2003)
Scan of page (http://koti.mbnet.fi/paapeli/Scan10010.JPG)
- PC Plus (UK): A 4-part tutorial about AGS (#207-210, Oct 2003 - Jan 2004)
PDFs:
Part 1 (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/hosted/207.masterclass.ags.pdf)
Part 2 (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/hosted/208.masterclass.ags.pdf)
Part 3 (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/hosted/209.masterclass.ags.pdf)
Part 4 (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/hosted/210.masterclass.ags.pdf)
- GameMaker (UK): 4-page tutorial about AGS (October 2003)
(The scans can be found here: link (http://www.btinternet.com/~ctswin/agsscan/))
- PC Mundo Especial (Brazil) - Criação de Games: Forum thread (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?board=1;action=display;threadid=11793;start=0) (Year 1, #9 - 2004)
Scans:
AGS Description (http://www.freewebs.com/garageentertainment/miscfiles/AGSmag.jpg)Ã,Â
AGS Instalation (http://www.freewebs.com/garageentertainment/miscfiles/AGSmag2.jpg)
- EDGE magazine (UK) Article on adventure games including sidebar on AGS (December 2004)
Forum thread (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=18028.0)
- NBC Europe (Germany) - Giga Games
Forum thread (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=20203.0) (April 2005)
Video clip:
AVI of show (http://adventurecorner.de/filebase_category.php?category_id=1913&limit_page=50&page_number=1&order=desc)
- Hyper Magazine (Australia)
Forum thread (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=23681.0) (November 2005)
Scans:
Page 1 (http://img377.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hyper19qz.jpg)
Page 2 (http://img377.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hyper20zl.jpg)
Page 3 (http://img377.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hyper32wc.jpg)
Page 4 (http://img377.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hyper40oi.jpg)
- PC Gamer (UK) Full page on AGS Games (February 2006)
Scan of page (http://www.americangirlscouts.org/agsuploads/files/PCGamerAGS.jpg)
- Pelaajan Niksi-Kirja (Finland) Book with chapter about AGS & AGS games
Photos
Front cover (http://koti.mbnet.fi/hurjat/agsbook01.jpeg)
Chapter on AGS (http://koti.mbnet.fi/hurjat/agsbook04.jpeg)
Fatman gets a mention (http://koti.mbnet.fi/hurjat/agsbook05.jpeg)
Also from Hyper, Issue #108 October 2002
Won myslef a wheel from it which I havn't really used :=
(http://users.tpg.com.au/lukinso/forums%20upload/myletter.jpg)
You forgot about AGS in PCFormat (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=22468.0)!
Add it to the Wiki then: http://americangirlscouts.org/agswiki/index.php/AGS_in_the_media
I did that already, before you even posted that. ;)
Cool! :)
I went for Christmas shopping with my parents and grandma. As my birthday is approaching, my grandma wanted me to find myself a present so that she could buy it to me. I stumbled upon a bookshelf and noticed this:
(http://koti.mbnet.fi/hurjat/agsbook01.jpeg)
Player's hintbook
The last line captured my attention, Write and create your own games, so I thought "Heh, maybe AGS is mentioned in there.
I also noticed the name of the author.
(http://koti.mbnet.fi/hurjat/agsbook02.jpeg)
Simon Carless... doesn't ring any bells.
So anyways, I looked at the table of contents and...
(http://koti.mbnet.fi/hurjat/agsbook03.jpeg)
Editing tips for Adventure Game Studio
Zing zing! A whole chapter about AGS?! Well, almost.
(http://koti.mbnet.fi/hurjat/agsbook04.jpeg)
How to make your own graphic adventure classics. blah de blah de blah I didn't read it all in the store, k
Wow, that's cool! So I turned the page and...
(http://koti.mbnet.fi/hurjat/agsbook05.jpeg)
Excellent and, now free, Adventures of Fatman.
Other games mentioned were 5 Days a Stranger, Pleurghburg: Dark Ages (\,,/) and Apprentice. Rock on!
I think the other customers looked at me a bit weird, what with me taking photos of a book... so I put the book back in the shelf and chose a couple of movies I'm now getting for my birthday!!
Hehe that's pretty cool, good to see Fatman getting a mention :)
Wow. That's pretty cool.
Hey, I was going to buy that book one day. Didn't buy though, all my money went for my school books. (http://koti.mbnet.fi/paapeli/rsmiley/shifteye.gif)
I had no idea that AGS was mentioned in it too. That's pretty darn cool. :)
Pelit-magazine, August 2003. This is where I found about AGS in the first place.
http://koti.mbnet.fi/paapeli/Scan10010.JPG
AGS got more than just a mention in this issue of PC Gamer. A whole page spread mentioning the community and various games. I'll just scan it and host it somewhere. I tried scanning it in but it doesn't work, so if any of you have seen it, its quite nice.
I think that's the issue that my games are in!
the disc editor sent me an email asking if he could use 6da but I convinced him to also add Automation, Woo!
Ah, I didn't see this thread, doh
Awesome! Great to see AGS games and the engine are being continually well documented :D
Here's a list of AGS related stuff the DVD:
AGS 2.7
5 Days of Stranger
6 Days an Assassin
7 Days a Skeptic
Apprentice
Automation
Bestowers of Eternity
Satan Quest
Two of a Kind
hehe is it listed as 6 Days an Assassin or 6 Days Assassin?
He was going to send me a copy but I guess he forgot!
Here is the PC Gamer page! :D
(http://www.americangirlscouts.org/agsuploads/files/PCGamerAGS.jpg)
Sweet. I gotta get a copy, if it's not to late.
And there was this thread I posted about AGS
http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=21639.0
Hmmm, Bequeathers of Eternity? ;)
Quote from: Worm III on Sat 28/01/2006 05:34:38
And there was this thread I posted about AGS
http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=21639.0
That seems to be the same book I posted about some time ago in this thread. The Finnish translation has a different cover, though.
Well, that's pretty cool, even though they spelled my name wrong.
Guess I should finish starting Earwig 2.
:=
edit: Damn, it's not in the North American version, which I expected, but am sad about anyways.
Weird how the put them under "Shareware" tho. :-\
Quote from: rodekill on Sat 28/01/2006 15:52:27
Well, that's pretty cool, even though they spelled my name wrong.
Guess I should finish starting Earwig 2.
:=
edit: Damn, it's not in the North American version, which I expected, but am sad about anyways.
You can buy the imported UK version ;)
Interesting to see how much mention the community does get. It's good publicity, but it does bring in some random people.
Quote from: LimpingFish on Sun 29/01/2006 21:21:24
Weird how the put them under "Shareware" tho.Ã, :-\
they seem to put everything under shareware. guess they can't be bothered to add a freeware section to the coverdisc menu...
also, Rode, it would be awesome if you made Earwig 2 :D
Saw Shawnos piece in PC Gamer today! I was just flicking through and found it which was a nice surprise. And they quoted you tooo, Rodey! Excellent :D
Why the hell they call it Bequeathers though?
What is it with rubbish annotation of things I presume are discussed over email? You wouldn't see them call Halo Holo or Tomb Raider Womb Raider.... I just thought bequeathers was another word for bestowers, or the publisher/writer was a bit dumb.
Can you post the artile mods? I guess that would be the UK PC Gamer?
Anarcho - I'm talking about the same article as on page one of this thread :)
http://www.americangirlscouts.org/agsuploads/files/PCGamerAGS.jpg
http://www.mbnet.fi/jutut/paivanpeli/?from=etusivu
Game of the day on MBnet. They make the magazine Mikrobitti.
Hooray for me!
This may not be significant enough to mention, but I was reading the IGN review of Scratches (http://pc.ign.com/articles/693/693896p2.html) when I saw this:
"Closing Comments
Mediocrity is hard to choke down, especially in the gaming industry. All told, Scratches is a good game for what it is, but let?s not kid ourselves here: it still suffers from the limitations of the strict point and click adventure genre. At best, it?s an above-average interactive book though in the grand scheme of gaming, it is fairly average next to games such as Grand Theft Auto, Half-Life 2, God of War, et al.
This is not an easy game. Even with hints enabled, first-time adventure gamers won?t know what they?re doing and will quickly become frustrated. If you?ve never looked at adventure games before and can stomach 1987-caliber graphics, head to Google and find the Rob Blanc or Larry Vales series. They?re free, and a heck of a lot easier to deal with than this one. If you don?t like adventure games at all, don?t even bother.
However, if you?re an adventure gaming veteran, especially if you like the horror / creepy / gothic-type atmosphere, then Scratches is for you. It's a solid game although a bit on the short side as you may be able to get through it in less than a day. At the end, there are certainly a lot worse ways to spend the standard bargain price of $20. This is a pretty decent-good entry in the adventure genre thanks to some good presentation and interesting puzzles."
I don't know why either of those two would be a decent substitute for the first-person gothic horror of Scratches, but I guess to most people, an adventure is an adventure.
Yes, rob blanc and larry vales were made in 1987. This is actually the 8th generation of AGSers. Some time travel is involved.
1987-caliber, edmundo. he's saying they LOOK like games from 1987. And he's mostly right.
D'oh!
He could have been more clear, I guess. ¬¬
Quote from: Helm on Tue 07/03/2006 06:57:42
1987-caliber, edmundo. he's saying they LOOK like games from 1987. And he's mostly right.
I remember when I first played Rob Blanc, and I thought to myself ... Wow, I dunno if I could ever draw that good but I'll try. Bit off subject I suppose. I couldn't help but share one of my first AGS memories.
Congratulations to the authors of Duty and Beyond and Spooks! Your games appear on the DVD XL of March's 'GameStar (http://www.gamestar.de/index/)' issue, a - quite decent and professional, IMHO - german games-related magazine.
Screenies
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a23/FAMILIAR_QUEST/duty.png)
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a23/FAMILIAR_QUEST/spoooky.png)
I also see Darkside Adventure in the list, made by Bernie though not an AGS games and Force Majeure, is that part one of Force Majeure 2: The Zone?
Hooray for everyone!
Nope, Force Majeure is some kind of side-scroller.
Also, in an interesting but probably unrelated fact, the magazine kept mentioning this website (http://indygamer.blogspot.com). You'll probably want to go there, you'll be positively surprised by the Navigation Bar at the top of the page...
/EDIT: Oh, and I think you're meaning a different game, not "A Game with A Kitty 2: Darkside Adventures", are you?
I guess I'm just wrong all around!
Hooray everyone anyway!
Yes, I found that indygamer blog too. They feature a lot of AGS stuff.
As for magazine mentions:
This months PC Gamer features...
5 Days...
6 Day Assassin
7 Days...
Apprentice
Automation
Bestowers of Eternity
Earwig is Angry
Satan Quest
Two of a Kind
DVD coverdisc screen below...
(http://homepage.eircom.net/~limpingfish/capture1.jpg)
Huzzah!
Hooray! Automation!
Which PC Gamer?
Oh, sorry, I should have said.
It's the current UK issue....this one ---> (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/templates/images/temp/pcgamer.jpg)
LimpingFish, Boyd told me that Linus Bruckman had a small writeup in the January issue of the UK PC Gamer. Would you, or anyone else here possibly have the issue and a scanner?
Quote from: Vince Twelve on Sat 03/03/2007 10:48:47
LimpingFish, Boyd told me that Linus Bruckman had a small writeup in the January issue of the UK PC Gamer. Would you, or anyone else here possibly have the issue and a scanner?
It did, and I did have that issue, but I have an incredibly small house, so old issues go in the trash. Sorry. :(
EDIT: Hold the phone! I forgot that this month's recyclable trash collection is still pending! With a little luck...
EDIT: Man, it's really raining! But...SUCCESS! Scanning now...
EDIT: Yay!
(Click here (http://homepage.eircom.net/~limpingfish/Linus.jpg) for full size)
(http://homepage.eircom.net/~limpingfish/Linus.jpg)
Yay! Thanks, Mr. Fish!
PC Gamer really seem to give ridiculously high system requirement information with AGS games...
Linus Bruckmann has ridiculously high system requirements, that's all.
I guess it's quite cool. But aren't those games sold? I mean, you pay for the magazine, right? And get a DVD, which is included in the price?
They often put Freeware on their CD/DVD... I guess it's mainly as a 'space-filler', or one of them is one of us (a member of the AGS community)... anyway, I guess all of us include a link to the AGS website in their games, so this will at least help AGS getting even more popular.
Wow, that's pretty cool! Thanks for pointing this out, Akatosh. Spooks seems to be enjoying considerable fame in German and Czech gaming circles. I have no idea why this is, but hey, I'll take it. :)
I guess because it's simply, well, funny. Even for Germans, and you know what they say about German humor (lies). Congratulations, anyway.
Quote from: Akatosh on Sun 04/03/2007 10:33:20
Linus Bruckmann has ridiculously high system requirements, that's all.
well no, i've read more issues of PC Gamer with other AGS games in and they always put high system specs, they put 1.5GHz for The Shivah too.
FYI....
The February issue of PC Zone included Ben Jordan Case 5 and my own Pilot Light in the Freeware section of their magazine. Check it out!
http://blended.planethalflife.gamespy.com/work/pczone_ags.jpg
Ah, good good. I read this myself, but didn't have access to a scanner. Thanks.
Hooray, I loved Pilot Light, I also quite love your hl mods and I believe you should make more games...
That is an order.
Congratulations!!
So *this* is where the thread went. I was starting to wonder... ah, anyway. Fits better here.
Quote from: Akatosh on Sun 04/03/2007 16:31:43
I guess because it's simply, well, funny. Even for Germans, and you know what they say about German humor (lies). Congratulations, anyway.
Oh, you.Ã, :D Thanks very much.
I don't know if it counts, but AGS is mentioned in the Game Programming wiki (http://www.gpwiki.org/index.php/Tools:Programming), under Game Authoring Tools.
PC Gamer (UK) latest issue:
AGS Awards! (http://homepage.eircom.net/~limpingfish/Scan0000011.jpg)
The Shivah! (http://homepage.eircom.net/~limpingfish/Scan0000010.jpg)
Fortune and glory, etc, etc.
I didn't know Snarky wrote Trilby's Notes!
I love how PC Zone's reviewer of The Shivah (linked on the Wadjet Eye site (http://www.wadjeteyegames.com/mayoco/project/media/shivah_pczone.jpg)) writes: "I won't spoil the plot by saying any more", yet the review features a screenshot of:
Spoiler
Rabbi Zelig holding a gun.
I myself turned in a review of The Shivah today to the Danish newspaper Politiken, by the way (as a supplement to an article on Manifesto Games where Dave is also quoted). I'll post a link when it's been published.
Sweet! Love the ags award segment!! I love how strangely incorrect it is too. Looks like someone didn't do the research properly on AdventureGamers.com :p But alas Dave, you got REVIEWED! An "intriguing(sp)" score but moreso a nice bit of mass exposure across the UK. Congrats :)
Whoever is submitting these games to these magazines, submit a few of mine and I'll slip you a fiver! Or at least my gratitude. ;)
I presume whoever is in charge of these things uses various genre websites, or sites such as Abandonia Reloaded, to source games for their coverdiscs.
Maybe we should start an AGS Public Relations Department to pimp our wares and ensure correct creator credits and such. :=
The Onion AV Club reviewed 'The Shivah' (http://www.avclub.com/content/games/the_shivah). Does that count as 'in the media'?
Quote6 Days A Sacrifice, I am reliably informed, has been favourably reviewed in issue 201 of British 'serious' computing journal PC Format.
Anyone got a copy of issue 201? :)
I have some stuff to scan and will do so in a bit. These include (I think):
The Six Days thing m0ds is looking for, plus a PC Gamer review of same.
Two Blackwell reviews (one a tad harsh).
Two reviews of Gesundheit! (both positive).
...and possibly something else. I could be wrong. I'll have to go look down the pit.
EDIT: Okay, scanned and uploaded. You can find them on AGScene...here! (http://agscene.blogspot.com/)
wow, if one of my games ever get mentioned in a public magazine, I'd get so excited! I'd scream at the top of my lungs till my dad would beat me up with something hard (and possibly metal) just to shut me up...AND FAIL!
...you get the idea...OwO
Two AGS games (Gesundheit and Trilby: The Art of Theft) mentioned in this article:
The Best Indie Games You (n)Ever played:
http://www.thinkdigit.com/details.php?article_id=2499
AGS is mentioned (and screenshoted!) in this article comparing making games with tool such as AGS to taking home made pictures with your digital camera:
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3784/persuasive_games_video_game_.php
It makes a pretty interesting argument:
"A focus on formal constraints like character statistics or genre distinctions like moving from screen to screen makes sense from a tool developer's perspective: different sorts of games require different kinds of programmatic infrastructures.
But from the lay creator's perspective, genre is a less useful starting point than topic. "I want to make a game about my cat" is a different sentiment than "I want to make a graphical adventure game." Photography doesn't make such a distinction; a camera can just as easily take a landscape as a portrait."
He kind of mentions that there should be more game tools for creating game "snapshots" of any kind, kind of what most people use their photo cameras at home. Though, I can recall that SSH made the Princess Marian Games as gifts; this is exactly what he's talking about. :)
I just noticed this page with mention and an embedded TV spot reviewing AGS
Troldspejlet (http://"http://www.dr.dk/DR1/Troldspejlet/Nettjek/gratisspil/gratisspil/20090327110541.htm")
It's from a Danish TV program called 'Troldspejlet' which has been reviewing cartoons, video games and anything else fantasy/sci-fi/cult since 1989 - it's quite popular.
The review explains briefly about AGS, showing a game (Apprentice II) and the engine itself, explaining it's primarily for the 'determined' amateur developers, since it has a learning curve and many advanced features. It's a very positive review though, urging people to try some AGS games :=
Awesome, I love Troldspejlet but haven't watched it the last three years since I no longer have a TV. I met Jacob Stegelmann (the host of the show) once at a press screening of "V for Vendetta" and went into total fanboy mode, telling him I'd been watching the program since I was a kid - which apparently made him feel very old :)
Nanobots and AGS awards in one of the first spanish games magazine, Micromania
(http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/3888/agsawardsmicromania.th.png) (http://img529.imageshack.us/my.php?image=agsawardsmicromania.png)
(I was on holydays of our spanish "Holy week" xD and I buyed the magazine (I buy it from time to time) and I enjoyed that was Nanobots in it!)
every body needs to make love
In Finlands biggest magazine for new technology and computers, MikroBitti (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikrobitti), there was a whole spread just for cheap and free adventure games. Featured on the free page there was three AGS games (out of four). Ben There, Dan That!, Ben Jordan: Case 7 - The Cardinal Sins and Duty and Beyond.
Boing Boing has an post on indie adventures that mentions Ben There Dan that, The Shivah, and Puzzlebots/Nanobots:
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/10/20/click-track-a-guide.html
I was looking in the shop today cos I'm supposed to be in a mag soon (non computer) and ended up flicking through PC Format as they seem to have (finally) stopped putting plastic wrapping around it.
Nothing there, but PC Plus has at the top of the cover; "Make your own Monkey Island!" which I knew instantly would be yet enother AGS tutorial. There are in fact 3 pages of pretty concise notes on how to make a game and it goes into depth with the scripting.
They've also bigged up RON and suggested people try making their own RON game. Also a link to the forums, the Wiki and it looks like they've used some art from Ben There, Dan That (a parrot saying BWARK! ??).
So AGS is definitely still out there :) No mention of games though, at least, not that I saw, but I really did just skim-read, as thankfully I already know how to use it ;)
My game Paul Moose In Space World (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=38659.0) was on the freeware disk of 'PC Zone' magazine and they did a quick review.
(http://pub.gamingw.net/56304/moosemag.jpg)
Also AGS was brought up in an interview with one of the dudes from Telltale Games and they did a thing on Ben There, Dan That. I can scan them too if anyone wants.
Downfall review in russian magazine "Strana Igr" ("Game Land"):
http://www.gameland.ru/reviews/45714/
It was in July, but I found this only now by reference from other place.
Don't expect me to translate it though ;)
The Blackwell Convergence in the same magazine "Strana Igr":
http://www.gameland.ru/pc/the-blackwell-convergence/reviews/46498/
circa September 2009
PC Gamer, I think, or maybe Format, has a top 30 free games or something in their latest issue, any from AGS?
I bought PC Gamer in a rare fit of magazine-buying when I was in London. Disappointingly the 30 free games were heavily skewed in favour of action games. No AGS in a quick flip of the pages either.
I have a stack of print reviews and features from various magazines that featured AGS related stuff over the previous year.
I really have to get around to adding them to the either my much neglected AGScene blog, or just posting them here.
They'll arrive...sometime! \o/
...
This one I thought is really neat: Guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2010/feb/01/games-casual-gaming) mentions AGS among the recommended tools for creating indie games.
Also, the likes of Death Wore Endless Feathers, Mr. Danger's Contest and AeroNuts received very positive descriptions at the IndieGames blog (http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2010/01/indepth_the_ags_awards_2009.html) courtesy of some rather brilliant writer.
That Guardian article is pretty great actually, was definitely a great read.
arstechnica.com : Student-developed games show bright future for industry (http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2010/01/igf-student-showcase.ars) - about the IGF student finalists
I'm happy to annouce that Force Majeure II: The Zone has been included in the permanent collection of the upcoming Swedish computer museum. They have an exhibition on computer game culture and art history touring currently where the game is included.
Datamuseét
http://www.itceum.se/
Blog post + pixx of the exhibit when it was in Stockholm at the Museum of Technology in 2007
http://interactingarts.org/blogs/index.php?title=ga_pa_museum&more=1&c=1b=1&pb=1
Also
http://www.tekniskamuseet.se/1/393.html
;)
The May 2010 Issue of Game Developer magazine has a 1 page write up on Boryokudan Rue.
Courtesy of Edmundo: http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/6773/brgamedeveloperarticle.jpg
A detailed 3-part write-up about all the April 2010 MAGS games has appeared at Slowdown.vg:
MAGS April: Part I (http://www.slowdown.vg/2010/05/14/mags-april-part-i/)
MAGS April: Part II (http://www.slowdown.vg/2010/05/15/mags-april-part-ii/)
MAGS April: Part III (http://www.slowdown.vg/2010/05/16/mags-april-part-iii/)
Quote from: Ascovel on Sun 16/05/2010 21:17:28
A detailed 3-part write-up about all the April 2010 MAGS games has appeared at Slowdown.vg:
Enjoyable read, with some valid points.
Thanks for sharing. :)
Very enjoyable indeed, I like to read those highly detailed reviews, I especially liked how the reviewer quoted pretty much all of us...
Great article! Great find as well Igor!
Quote
Second, for the very first time in five years, the compo saw no entries at all in March; in fact, this was the first-ever MAGS to not have an entry ever since the activity officially got its start in the June of 2001.2 April â€" the month that I have chosen to dissect here â€" was luckily vastly more successful, and as such raised my interest in addition to its prolific participants. What better moment to discuss the competition than to find it revitalized!
Glad to see someone feels it's actually getting revitalized! Also 9 minutes till winner is revealed.
Quote from: Dualnames on Sun 16/05/2010 23:52:12Also 9 minutes till winner is revealed.
What? I thought there is an entire additional day of waiting!
Quote from: Ascovel on Mon 17/05/2010 00:10:59
Quote from: Dualnames on Sun 16/05/2010 23:52:12Also 9 minutes till winner is revealed.
What? I thought there is an entire additional day of waiting!
eh..no? :D
Hey folks, long time no see. Haven't really had time or energy to participate around here much recently, but saw this today while checking for industry news, and thought I'd share - you may need an account at Gamasutra to read:
Best Of Indie Games: Here Comes a New Challenger (Gamasutra) (http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/28540/Best_Of_Indie_Games_Here_Comes_a_New_Challenger.php)
Game Pick: 'Eternally Us' (Ben Chandler and Steven Poulton, freeware)
"Eternally Us is a short adventure game that tells the story of Fio and Amber, two friends who have known each other since childhood. An incident occurs that separates the both of them while they were feeding birds in a park, so it is up to the player to help reunite the best buddies together again."
The featured screenshot was immediately recognizable. Here's to AGSers making big waves!
Links to IndieGames Blog (http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2010/05/freeware_game_pick_eternally_u.html).
There were alot of reviews for Eternally Us mainly because it was picked up by indiegames and JayIsGames but I think my favourite mention is this one.
http://www.ifc.com/news/2010/05/shank.php?page=2
I'm not sure why I like this more than the in depth reviews.
other reviews include:
http://indiereview.tk/index.cgi/reviews/Eternally-Us-Review.html
http://jayisgames.com/archives/2010/05/weekend_download_134.php
http://captaind-pc-gaming.blogspot.com/2010/05/eternally-us-mini-review.html
http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2010/05/freeware_game_pick_eternally_u.html
Quote from: Calin Leafshade on Mon 17/05/2010 07:24:47
other reviews include:
http://indiereview.tk/index.cgi/reviews/Eternally-Us-Review.html
http://jayisgames.com/archives/2010/05/weekend_download_134.php
http://captaind-pc-gaming.blogspot.com/2010/05/eternally-us-mini-review.html
http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2010/05/freeware_game_pick_eternally_u.html
(http://scarab117.webs.com/photos/happy/CalinPimp.png)
Quote from: Pumaman on Sat 03/12/2005 13:29:58
The recent Hyper Magazine thread reminded me that we never did get round to creating a thread as a kind of "archive" of when AGS or AGS Games have featured in the media.
Therefore, I have created this thread for just that purpose.
Quote from: Calin Leafshade on Mon 17/05/2010 09:49:45
Quote from: Pumaman on Sat 03/12/2005 13:29:58
The recent Hyper Magazine thread reminded me that we never did get round to creating a thread as a kind of "archive" of when AGS or AGS Games have featured in the media.
Therefore, I have created this thread for just that purpose.
Settle down Cal, I was just messing with ya :P
Quote from: Calin Leafshade on Mon 17/05/2010 07:24:47
There were alot of reviews for Eternally Us mainly because it was picked up by indiegames and JayIsGames but I think my favourite mention is this one.
http://www.ifc.com/news/2010/05/shank.php?page=2
I'm not sure why I like this more than the in depth reviews.
other reviews include:
http://indiereview.tk/index.cgi/reviews/Eternally-Us-Review.html
http://jayisgames.com/archives/2010/05/weekend_download_134.php
http://captaind-pc-gaming.blogspot.com/2010/05/eternally-us-mini-review.html
http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2010/05/freeware_game_pick_eternally_u.html
You should check the links I provided on the previous page to find another lengthy one.
Quote from: Calin Leafshade on Mon 17/05/2010 09:49:45
Quote from: Pumaman on Sat 03/12/2005 13:29:58
The recent Hyper Magazine thread reminded me that we never did get round to creating a thread as a kind of "archive" of when AGS or AGS Games have featured in the media.
Therefore, I have created this thread for just that purpose.
Ohh, Scarab is gonna get sooo punished.
Frankly, I took the pimp hat to mean less "look at me, pimpin' all the nice things people say about me, read ''em and weep" and more "daaayyum, look at Calin getting all the sweet props, he's a maaaad playa!"
That is, I found it to be a compliment.
In other news Slightly-Deranged picked Snakes of Avalon for their Game of The Week (http://www.slightly-deranged.com/?page_id=1389).
And they not only praise that specific brilliant game devised by group of geniuses who upon their birth were chosen by gods to make great games, but also write their general appreciation for the AGS community, its members, and their will to experiment with gameplay.
http://www.oyungezer.com.tr/oyungezer-ekim-2010/
I have no idea what language this gaming magazine is in, or what's it title (can anyone enlighten me?), but it seems they have put The Journey Down and Snakes of Avalon on their latest DVD.
Quote from: Ascovel on Fri 12/11/2010 21:35:07
http://www.oyungezer.com.tr/oyungezer-ekim-2010/
I have no idea what language this gaming magazine is in, or what's it title (can anyone enlighten me?), but it seems they have put The Journey Down and Snakes of Avalon on their latest DVD.
That's turkish (Google translation can auto detect ;D though it doesn't translate it that well)
TRANSLATED PAGE LINK (http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=autol=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oyungezer.com.tr%2Foyungezer-ekim-2010%2F&act=url)
Thanks, anian. The title still remains a mystery, but oh well.
Oh, well you should have asked. It's the Game informer...obviously turkish edition (I think it's 2 words - Oyun gezer, which basically means game informer). I only know, cause they released the first (or one of the first) images for Arkham city.
I found this cool Czech website devoted to freeware games: http://www.freegamearchive.com/rub.php?idr=6&st=0
They are actively reviewing a lot of recent AGS games, e.g. Aidas Strange Christmas, Warning: Fragile!, The Journey Down, rein, Johnny The Toublemaker, Death, Hard Space, Johnny Rockett...
Also, Pc Gamer UK seems to feature a new AGS game on its Cover DisK in almost every issue now :)
FoY demo featured on the front of PC Gamer.com (Jan 2011)
(http://www.screen7.co.uk/junc/foy2011b.jpg)
Technobabylon II features as one of "December 2010 best free games" at PC Gamer.com
http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/01/06/decembers-best-free-pc-games/
BTW, that Cirius dude that comments around PC Gamer, is by far the biggest douchebag/whatever have you, the internet has ever seen.
AGS games roam the Top 10 Freeware Adventure Games of 2010 on IndieGames.com!
By The Numbers
Eternally Us
The Journey Down
Snakes of Avalon
http://www.indiegames.com/blog/2011/01/feature_top_freeware_adventure.html
Wow! :O
Way to go guys! :D
Quote from: Mods on Thu 06/01/2011 19:37:16
Technobabylon II features as one of "December 2010 best free games" at PC Gamer.com
http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/01/06/decembers-best-free-pc-games/
Two mentions inside of two months, that's pretty good going!
A little bit off - topic but I was briefly in a Curry's digital store yesterday and couldn't believe how many adventure games (and hidden object mystery games) were on their shelves. They must have made up more than half the computer games they were selling. It was quite a nostalgic feeling :)
I'm still hoping for the day an AGS game is on a shelf in a major retailer in the UK. After a dismal period it seems now is a great time to get a point and click on the shelves. The closest I've seen is Gilbert Goodmate (though not AGS) but that seems to be the only independent adventure I've seen on a shelf, and that was 8 years ago.
Quote from: Mods on Tue 18/01/2011 16:15:22
After a dismal period it seems now is a great time to get a point and click on the shelves. The closest I've seen is Gilbert Goodmate (though not AGS) but that seems to be the only independent adventure I've seen on a shelf, and that was 8 years ago.
It's not so bad with indies in retail - the recent Machinarium and Jolly Rover almost instantly got themselves retail versions. Darkfall and Barrow Hill seem quite successful in retail too (probably in UK in particular). Then there's Scratches, Darkstar is supposedly coming soon, and perhaps some important title I forgot.
Nice one Ascovel, but wouldn't it be great to finally see an AGS game there too? :)
Quote from: Mods on Wed 19/01/2011 00:30:17
Nice one Ascovel, but wouldn't it be great to finally see an AGS game there too? :)
Yeah, or even have the AGS games dominate the adventure game category in shops.
So far there was only Downfall's release (http://hardydev.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/DF_f.jpg) in Russia.
(http://s002.radikal.ru/i198/1001/ce/57d35deb5ff6.jpg)
(http://s002.radikal.ru/i200/1001/5a/901596431ffb.jpg)
New interview with The Ivy on gamesauce: http://gamesauce.org/news/2011/01/27/game-designer-erin-robinson-on-free-games-and-indie-life/
It's called "Game Designer Erin Robinson on Free Games and Indie Life".
Not directly in the media per se, but Dave Gilberts game The Shivah is getting LPed at the moment and getting some great reviews by the readers. Hopefully a couple sales as well!
A Tale of a Rabbi and $10,000: Let's play The Shivah! (http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3450126&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1)
http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/01/08/this-weeks-best-free-pc-games-30/
Ah Jan 8th, birthday edition! My game gets a negative review! LOL :) And Ron: Night and Day is also picked, well done HandsFree!
Allgood :)
Quote from: m0ds on Fri 13/01/2012 14:08:17
My game gets a negative review! LOL :)
Then again, they DO mention Skyrim and your game in the same sentence. That MUST count for something, right? And don't fret, I played your game and enjoyed it despite some rough edges.
'Punk’s Not Dead' :
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/02/03/punks-not-dead-an-introduction/
This article mentions Adventure Game Studio as one of the primary tools of choice for making those disgusting punk games.
AGS is recommended alongside Game Maker and RPGMaker - apparently that's the kind the most despised by coders - so I'm not sure if its inclusion is flattering or insulting.
Snakes of Avalon and my interview with thecatamites are referenced, so I might be in part at fault here.
It's not much but hot damn, it's my first mention in a magazine with pages and everything so I'm pretty chuffed ;D
(http://kramsdesign.com/misc/Hyper-AnnasQuest.jpg)
It's from an Australian mag called Hyper, in an article about local devs. Apparently I'm 'one to look out for in 2012' 8)
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Yeah I'm also pretty sure night of the testicle is an excellent new adventure := But thanks for sharing hof! Nice article.
Ah, rock paper shotgun is supposed to be a good. Unfortunately both articles very clearly state that AGS can't handle 3D. They should research better, there's a number of plugins (some of which I developed) that allow all kinds of 3D rendering...
Apologies, that was bad phrasing on my part. I did distinctly mean it doesn't support 3D by default, and that the engine's designed for 2D games really.
Seems a bit silly to question an entire publication's quality based on one dodgy sentence, mind. And I can assure you I didn't just throw the articles together - I'm an AGS developer myself, so I like to think I do know what I'm rambling about. :-)
I think the RPS article was fair as regards 3D in AGS. Though there are a few 3D plugins for AGS, I don't think they amount to a toolkit for 3D adventure games (yet). Unless I'm mistaken, the only games using the 3D plugins are those designed to demo their features.
On the other hand, the absence of Nelly Cootalot from the second article is less forgivable...
Nice work Sughly, I saw this article a few days ago :D
As one of the ones interview for RPS, I have nothing but positive energy for it. I'll get around to radiating it.
Quote from: Lewis on Sun 08/04/2012 20:03:13
Apologies, that was bad phrasing on my part. I did distinctly mean it doesn't support 3D by default, and that the engine's designed for 2D games really.
Seems a bit silly to question an entire publication's quality based on one dodgy sentence, mind. And I can assure you I didn't just throw the articles together - I'm an AGS developer myself, so I like to think I do know what I'm rambling about. :-)
The phrasing is what annoyed me, yep. Re-reading my post, I come across very harsh, as you point out! Part of it is because I put a LOT of effort into developing one of the 3D plugins for AGS - that's why I absolutely hate to read articles and comments underneath these articles that make it look like "it can't do 3D". Of course, I am not seriously trying to doubting rock paper shotgun's quality because of this statement.
@Ali: how is it fair to AGS's 3D capabilities to say: "the only thing AGS can't do is 3D" when that is 100% false? It's true that there haven't been any big 3D AGS releases yet and it's certainly wrong to call it a 3D adventure toolkit as you say, but I fail to see what that has to do with anything. AGS can do 3D by usage of freely downloadable plug-ins. That's a fact and it's simply wrong and unfair to claim otherwise!
Fair enough, sorry to go off topic. Bravo to RPS for plugging AGS!
Edit: No offence taken, Lewis!
You can Nelly Cootalot in your own time, it isn't getting any more derivative of Monkey Island.
Wait, it is? How is that possible...?
Honestly, Nelly is a game I just haven't got around to playing yet. I really should - I've been told it's exceptional. Again, I did try to make it clear that I wasn't writing a comprehensive 'these are the best AGS games' list. It was 'if you're not into AGS games yet, here are some I like that I think you might like too.' :-)
Quote from: 2d_Matty on Mon 09/04/2012 06:00:53
Nice work Sughly, I saw this article a few days ago :D
Thanks Matty ;D
Congrats to those involved in this amazing project.
http://dome.fi/pelit/ajankohtaista/maailmanlopun-kunniaksi-linnunradan-kasikirja-liftareille-pointnclick-seikkailuna
You have been written about in a gaming article on a finnish website!
AGS community specifically called out (and I bet he knew I'd react like this too :D): https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/2019/01/02/2018s-best-worst-and-blandest/
Video creator I kinda follow mentioned AGS. And I think it's time to update our site :=
Link with timestamp (https://youtu.be/ubK7fnYf_Mg?t=361)
Ah, this reminds of something that I saw the other day (not media related though): https://jobs.chronicle.com/job/437177/assistant-professor-of-game-design-non-tenure-track/
About the website redesign there was this thread:
https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=59176.0
But I think it needed more participation from community members to get the content updated, generate new screenshots, and possibly the idea was to use the Wiki that Hobbes did a ton of updates with AGA, to also host the base documents for the main website, but not many appeared to fill the blanks. Tampie85 did make an amazing design which I think can be seen through the links in the thread.
tampie85's redesign is going ahead, albeit slowly. She's given me all the designs we need, I'm just gradually working through the implementation. I work in development all day though, so my energy for it in my free time can be limited!
AGA, I didn't meant to pressure you in any form, you do a lot already. I think you do an amazing job keeping this forum going, web maintenance is hard and the internet is an agressive place. Slow is always better than burnout. Take your time.
Thank you for every minute you guys put into this! (nod)
Quote from: eri0o on Wed 16/02/2022 19:11:13
AGA, I didn't meant to pressure you in any form, you do a lot already. I think you do an amazing job keeping this forum going, web maintenance is hard and the internet is an agressive place. Slow is always better than burnout. Take your time.
Oh yeah, no pressure, don't worry. Just thought I'd may as well give an update.
Not really directly related to AGS, but I did a double take when I saw
@AnasAbdin mentioned in a recent gamedeveloper article for a creepy Microsoft Powerpoint adventure game (https://www.gamedeveloper.com/design/roche-limit-is-a-dark-surrealist-pixel-art-game-made-entirely-in-powerpoint) as part of the inspiration for the art style. It's entirely possible that he's this huge figure outside of AGS, but this place is most of my online presence, so I had no idea := .
Anãs regularly get his drawings on Reddit front page, so he is well known I believe.
One thing fun about AGS I discovered recently is if you use Google Scholar or some of these sciencetific paper specific search engines, Adventure Game Studio is mentioned in a lot of papers on a lot of places, including books. It's very interesting, and also very curious, lots of interesting things and observations but they do not show elsewhere.