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AGS's original title, when first released in version 1.0 was Adventure Creator, which was completely a suite of DOS programmes. In the AC era, the editor was called Roommake, which operate a bit differently from the recent AGSEdit (for example you paint on ''walls'' instead of ''walkable areas'').
[[image:Roomake_114.gif|thumb|right|320px|RoomMake on Adventure Creator 1.14]]
The last version of AC was Version 1.14, after that, [[Chris Jones]] revamped the editor completely (which became RoomEdit), and so the Version number jumped to 2.0, and the whole suite had its name changed to Adventure Game Studio.
'''Adventure Creator''' was the first version of [[Adventure Game Studio]]. Unlike the more recent versions of the AGS Editor, AC was completely a suite of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS MS-DOS] programs. In the AC era, the editor was called [[RoomMake]], which operated a bit differently from the recent [[AGSEdit]]; for example, you paint on ''walls'' instead of ''walkable areas''.
There're no Windows engine until V2.03, and since V2.4, the IDE had been converted completely from DOS based into Windows based, which is AGSEdit we're having now.


The last version of AC was 1.14. After that, [[Chris Jones]] revamped the editor completely and the whole suite was renamed to Adventure Game Studio 2.0. The new editor was called [[RoomEdit]].
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 1 June 2021

RoomMake on Adventure Creator 1.14

Adventure Creator was the first version of Adventure Game Studio. Unlike the more recent versions of the AGS Editor, AC was completely a suite of MS-DOS programs. In the AC era, the editor was called RoomMake, which operated a bit differently from the recent AGSEdit; for example, you paint on walls instead of walkable areas.

The last version of AC was 1.14. After that, Chris Jones revamped the editor completely and the whole suite was renamed to Adventure Game Studio 2.0. The new editor was called RoomEdit.