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Revision as of 02:45, 10 December 2005

Welcome to the Adventure Game Studio (AGS) Wiki. This wiki will mainly serve for AGS technical support, but may also show articles relating to all things AGS.


Getting Started With AGS

About AGS - An Introduction to AGS

Installing AGS - Getting AGS set up on your computer.

Beginner Tutorials

Start here if you have never used AGS before.

The Beginner's FAQ answers some of the more common questions new users ask.

Intermediate Tutorials

Tutorials explaining some of the more advanced features required to make an AGS game.

Using 256 colour graphics in AGS

Making an RPG with AGS

Tidbits and Snippets - Various (undocumented) info

Advanced Tutorials

Articles on more difficult scripting and technical topics.

Resources

Open Source Games: Games made with AGS and released as open source for game creators to learn how they work from behind the scenes.

Skimbleshanks - Download mirror for templates, modules, plugins, etc.

New to Wikis?

A guide to adding new articles.
A guide to formatting your articles.
A complete guide to using wikis.

AGS Games

Game articles are sorted into two main categories:

Adventure Game Design

A large part of AGS game making is not done in AGS, located here will be articles on creating artwork, music, game designs and more.

Community

Articles on the AGS community and its history can be found in AGS community and history.