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*[[Installing AGS]] - Getting AGS set up on your computer.
*[[Installing AGS]] - Getting AGS set up on your computer.
* [https://adventuregamestudio.github.io/ags-manual/ AGS manual] - The AGS manual, as hosted on GitHub.
* [https://adventuregamestudio.github.io/ags-manual/ AGS manual] - The AGS manual, as hosted on GitHub.
*[[Getting Started Resources]] - If you need help to get a game together.
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*[https://github.com/adventuregamestudio/ags/wiki/AGS-Coding-Conventions-(Cpp) AGS Engine Coding Conventions]
*[https://github.com/adventuregamestudio/ags/wiki/AGS-Coding-Conventions-(Cpp) AGS Engine Coding Conventions]
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*[https://github.com/adventuregamestudio/ags-manual AGS manual source files]
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 8 September 2022

An iteration of the AGS logo.

Welcome to the Adventure Game Studio (AGS) Wiki. Our aim is to collect a wide range of useful resources to help in developing your game or engaging with the community. The Wiki also collects the more historical aspects of the software and its community. Since the first version of AGS was released in 1997, you can imagine there's more than enough history to share.

To help you get started with using this Wiki, you can use the following entry points listed below to browse. You can also use the Search function to look for a specific topic instead.

Getting Started With AGS

Tutorials

AGS is an incredibly powerful program to try and wrap your head around. These tutorials will help you get on your way.

Adventure Game Design

Here you can find articles on creating artwork, music, game designs and more. These aren't tutorials as such, but address design considerations for building your game.

AGS Community

Articles on the AGS community can be found here. If you want to help out with things yourself, take a look at opportunities here! You could also take a look at an overview of all active AGS Communities.

AGS Development

To help with the future development of AGS, as an open-source project, several articles have been published on the Wiki for this.

AGS History

Articles on AGS's History can be found here. Some of the external links might not be active anymore.

AGS Games

Articles about games made with AGS. This area hasn't been actively updated for a while and is therefore far from complete. The AGS Games database would be the more up-to-date place to go to instead.