You can now join the AGS channel on Discord (https://discord.gg/XHHjZCe) which was started for the following reasons:
1. Meet other AGS developers to talk about making adventure games, story and character development, technical aspects, and art of course.
2. Get your adventure game play-through'ed on YouTube and live on Twitch.tv (we have an official member doing this almost full-time for all new games)
3. Learn from others, or tell your story and inspire other game developers to make games.
If you have an AGS adventure game you're working on you'd like to be play-tested, just mention it in the chat.
Oh, we started a Discord, because apparently Skype has a limit of only 300 members. But we're keeping both, because some still prefer Skype. Also, we are not affiliated with AGS directly, we're just a game development group who loves making games! And adventure games is my personal favorite genre, this is why the channel was created.
You're welcome to join and meet other AGS developers there.
Here is the invite link: https://discord.gg/XHHjZCe
Sounds pretty awesome, tigris!
Damn, you have a full-time Let's Player? That's crazy. I've got to get all my gamedev pistons firing on Neofeud so I can get it shipped and on your Twitch!
Good luck with the community building.
Thank you for setting that up. Looking forward to seeing some more folks in the channel.
This is great for people who have trouble with IRC.
Quote from: Gurok on Tue 30/08/2016 02:48:05
This is great for people who have trouble with IRC.
Ditto. I like IRC but from my phone it sucks. This is much more accessible.
Quote from: Gurok on Tue 30/08/2016 02:48:05
This is great for people who have trouble with IRC.
It is also great for those who don't want to join IRC
voluntarily.
Quote from: SilverSpook on Mon 29/08/2016 22:21:43
Sounds pretty awesome, tigris!
Damn, you have a full-time Let's Player? That's crazy. I've got to get all my gamedev pistons firing on Neofeud so I can get it shipped and on your Twitch!
Good luck with the community building.
We get requests very often. Walkthroughs of their games are in demand by indies - it's a fun things to do and helps support the indie scene.
Thanks for the kind words:)