AGS Forums
The Adventure Game Studio forums are there for everyone to discuss AGS, adventure games and anything else that comes to mind. However, as a new user there are a couple of guidelines that you should follow:
- When asking for help, please try to make the subject of your thread as specific as possible -- do not use "Help!" or "Question for Chris", for example.
- Have a quick check of the AGS FAQ for commonly asked questions, and please make sure you've worked through the Tutorials before asking basic technical questions.
- Have a read of the AGS Forums FAQ to see answers to common questions that are asked, so you can avoid asking them again!
And of course, please take some time to browse around before diving in and posting.
If English isn't your native tongue, there are unofficial French, German and Italian language forums. These are not officially supported, so if you have a technical question that you need an answer to, you're better off using the official English forums instead.
- Unofficial French AGS Forum.
- Unofficial German AGS Forum, provided by Adventure-Treff.
- Unofficial Italian AGS Forum, provided by Old Games Italia.
Other Community Pages
The AGS Wiki provides information on community history, in jokes, members and so on.
The AGS Facebook page shows user submitted community updates and discussion.
The AGS Discord server allows users to chat in real time, using a variety of desktop and mobile devices.
For more old-skool users, the #AGS IRC channel has been running for over ten years, and is used regularly by many members of the community. There is also the #AGS Quotefile, where notable quotes from the channel are submitted by members.
The AGS Meets page gives information on the many regular community meet ups such as Mittens and Brittens, as well as a number of other random one offs.
If you would like to show your appreciation for the expense and hard work that goes into maintaining the AGS website and forums, please visit the donations page. Please note that all donations go towards hosting costs, and any additional income would go towards funding community events such as Mittens.