Hello all! I'm writing an essay at college about the AGS community (and possibly other freeware game communities). I'm wanting to interview people (by email) about AGS and how they use it, how they feel about the community, etc. I'd like to hear from people who both make games and just play them. I would particually be interested in hearing from female memebers of the AGS community (I know they're in the minority, if someone reads this who knows a female who's into AGS and hasn't read this, could you please pass my details on).
If you wouldn't mind spending a few minutes of your time helping me out, drop me a line at gokristofski@hotmail.co.uk. All contributors will be annonymous, or I can use your handle/nickname, especially if you're a well known memeber of the community.
Thanks for your time!
Chris
This should help:
http://americangirlscouts.org/agswiki/index.php/AGS
Thanks for that, but as I am already familiar with AGS (I've been playing them for a while and even tried making one once before I realsised that I'm lame) it doesn't really tell me much I don't know already. I'm more interested in the community of AGS and how people relate to it. I'm very into the DIY music scene where I live, and I see communities based around freeware software such as AGS would have a similar dynamic to them. But I only know how I feel about it, which is why I want to hear from other people.
Here's the brief, it probably explains it better.
"With explicit and sustained reference to two appropriate methodological approaches addressed in the modual, provide
1. a description
2. an analysis
3. a theoretical explination
4. a critical appraisal
of one (or where appropriate, two) named, tutour approved contemporary case study of socio-cultural expression or concern.
The AGS community being the case study in this case.
I hope that clears things up!
Chris
That link Nipper gave you?
Bottom right corner.
"AGS COMMUNITY."
then...
"PEOPLE"
Mission complete...
Geez, you guys aren't being very helpful @_@
Okay, I'm female and I've been here going on 2 years... not that long, but long enough, I think. If you want to send me interview questions, PM me and I'll answer them to the best of my ability.
Kinoko you just want to be famous :D
::insert smiley here that doesn't exist but should, in which the smiley has one eyebrow raised::
Kinoko IS famous!
And I think the AGS Wiki link was very helpful, and then, pointing out exactly where to go was even more helpful!
The thing that isn't too helpful is when people post "I like fish! Monkey monkey monkey!" in their Wiki profile... Not that anyone has, but alot of them are pretty much equal to that...
(note: I don't have a Wiki profile yet because I like fish, and my motto is "monkey monkey monkey," so it wouldn't be a very helpful entry...)
I think these two wiki pages are much more helpful:
http://americangirlscouts.org/agswiki/index.php/Holy_Scripture
http://americangirlscouts.org/agswiki/index.php/Onion_ring
But he wasn't interested in finding out who was in the community, he wants to interview people! I don't understand what sending him to a website, no matter how awesome said website may be, will do for him when he wants to ask individuals complex (well, you know) questions about the way they personally feel about things.
Sure, I wanna be famous :D
Hmmm, actually, yeah, Nipper, that was the wrong link ANYWAY...
http://americangirlscouts.org/agswiki/index.php/Category:AGS_people
And from that, you can discover that Becky, DragonRose, half of LJUBI, and possibly Pesty, are girls, and then proceed to communicate with them. Also, by using the "Post Your Picture Here" thread, you can find a couple more... The Ivy, for example, is a girl, and a relatively... hell, forget relatively... a VERY pretty one. Kinoko, as she already stated, is also a girl. I am not. However, as a being that transcends space and time, my gender doesn't really matter.
When I want to find myself from the wiki i just open "most popular pages" and go from there.
No one communicates with me!
Hey, baby. What's a girl like you doing in a place like this? Can I take you for a trip in my TARDIS?
Quote from: esper on Fri 20/01/2006 10:48:29
The Ivy, for example, is a girl, and a relatively... hell, forget relatively... a VERY pretty one.
Wow, that made me blush.Ã, I like how this is totally irrelevant to the actual topic, but you decided to include it anyway.Ã, Heh, thanks?Ã, :-,
Anyway, as per the actual point of this thread, I'd be happy to answer some questions.Ã, I use AGS because it's fun and different, adventure games make my friends and I nostalgic, and I have younger siblings who love playing them.Ã, I'm just wrapping up my first game, a medium-length adventure called "Spooks," and it's been a real exercise in creativity.Ã, Ã,Â
Plus, you know, there's the coolness factor at parties when you explain to people that you like computer games.Ã, No, not playing them...making them. :)
Quote from: The Ivy on Fri 20/01/2006 20:12:13
Plus, you know, there's the coolness factor at parties when you explain to people that you like computer games.Ã, No, not playing them...making them. :)
Hahahahah! You nerd! Seriously, talking at a party? LAME.
haha, great plan, kristofski. i wish i thought of it. great way to get to know the girls. hehe. well thought out plan. excellent.
er. . .
so if any girls wants to be interviewed by me, er . . . im doing this essay (just for the fun of doing an essay), please let me know if you are willing to be interviewed.
and i aggree with epser on what he said a bout ivy. Ã, ;D
ps, just so that certain people dont take this the wrong way again, im joking.
When I sayI make games people go ::)
kristofski, I'm female too. So if you want to interview me, just PM me the questions.
But I want to read your essay when it's finished ;D
Haddas- that's because you keep puking out cats at them o_O
Those are cats??? The text underneath says "newsFELCH" so I just automatically assumed it was...you know, obscene.
I'd never do ANYTHING obscene. Honest. Open the image in a separate window or something. then you'll see a proper scaled up version.
When I was in highschool I did a research project on AGS with a survey and then studied the statistics, it's hideously out of date [mid 2001] but I can send you the report if you want to cite previous articles.
I'm a female AGSer, so if you'd like to ask me some questions I'd be glad to answer.
Man, it's so cool that you get the opportunity to write an essay about the AGS community :).
Quote from: Haddas on Fri 20/01/2006 23:38:50
I'd never do ANYTHING obscene. Honest. Open the image in a separate window or something. then you'll see a proper scaled up version.
Yeah I noticed that they're cats, but it took a little while. :)
Hey guys! Thanks alot for all your responces, it's really ace that you're all willing to help. it will take me a while to get my questions sorted, so sit tight until then.
The reason I stressed wanting female agsters so much is because I'd got the impression that they were few and far between. It seems I'm mistaken, from the responces anyway. so now I could actually do with more males... I want to speak to as broad a range of people as possible, different ages, levels of experiance, etc.
If people want to be involved, could you PLEASE send me a quick email to gokristofski@hotmail.co.uk rather than just replying here, as I'll write the questionaire as a word document so people can just type in their answears. This makes things alot simpler and more efficiant for me when I start compiling answears.
Laters!
Chris
If you want to know the title of this essay it's "The Women of AGS: Meet Them, Get to Know Them, Then Break Through Their Front Window and Chase Them Around With a Spatula."
I'll be part of it just because I like your email address...
Go Kristofski go-o!
No, I'm serious.
Mine is the word "captain," followed by my real first name, in which the "L" is a "1" because someone surprisingly already had "Captaincal." I'm so unimaginative... :(
Quote from: [lgm] on Wed 25/01/2006 06:01:13
If you want to know the title of this essay it's "The Women of AGS: Meet Them, Get to Know Them, Then Break Through Their Front Window and Chase Them Around With a Spatula."
Um, no.
As I said, the reason I stressed wanting to talk to female ags members is cos I thought there wern't that many, which I have found to not be the case. We have to use two methedologies to examine our chosen case study, and I'm using feminist and sociological methodologies. I chose feminism as one because it's something I have an interest in and I have already read around, and I think the issue of women in the gaming industry is an interesting one.
So there.
Chris
You can find some stats here:
http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?action=stats
This one might be interesting for you:
Male to Female Ratio: 5.8:1
Hey all! I finally got my act together and put together my questionaire, so anyone who wants to help me out and get a copy of it to answer please drop us a line at gokristofski@hotmail.co.uk
Laters!
Kristofski