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== Tutorials hosted on this Wiki ==
== Tutorials hosted on this Wiki ==


* [[Category:Beginner Tutorials|Beginner Tutorials]]: These are designed for people new to AGS. It takes you through some of the basic functionality of AGS and gets you firmly started with developing your own indie adventure games.
* [[https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/wiki/Category:Beginner_Tutorials|Beginner Tutorials]]: These are designed for people new to AGS. It takes you through some of the basic functionality of AGS and gets you firmly started with developing your own indie adventure games.
* [[Category:Intermediate Tutorials]]: Once you're a bit more comfortable with AGS and want to get a bit more technical with things - these tutorials are for you!
* [[https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/wiki/Category:Intermediate_Tutorials|Intermediate Tutorials]]: Once you're a bit more comfortable with AGS and want to get a bit more technical with things - these tutorials are for you!
* [[Category:Advanced Tutorials]]: The scary stuff. No, not really, but the more advanced / complex features live here. So when you want to try some more technically tricky things with your game, have a look here!
* [[https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/wiki/Category:Advanced_Tutorials|Advanced Tutorials]]: The scary stuff. No, not really, but the more advanced / complex features live here. So when you want to try some more technically tricky things with your game, have a look here!


== External Tutorials ==
== External Tutorials ==


It's difficult to always keep an eye on all external tutorials, but when we find some useful help available online, we'll include a link below. Keep in mind these are not official, might be outdated or just disappear one day. We'll do our best to keep this page updated so that doesn't happen.
It's difficult to always keep an eye on all external tutorials, but when we find some useful help available online, we'll include a link below. Keep in mind these are not official, might be outdated or just disappear one day. We'll do our best to keep this page updated so that doesn't happen.

Revision as of 09:23, 3 June 2021

Introduction

Whilst AGS is an incredibly user-friendly program and it's very simple to put together a straightforward point-and-click adventure game, at some point, you might need a little help along the way. This could be solved by asking a question in the forums, but sometimes, working your way through some tutorials can be a real help to feel a bit more comfortable with the editor.

Tutorials hosted on this Wiki

  • [Tutorials]: These are designed for people new to AGS. It takes you through some of the basic functionality of AGS and gets you firmly started with developing your own indie adventure games.
  • [Tutorials]: Once you're a bit more comfortable with AGS and want to get a bit more technical with things - these tutorials are for you!
  • [Tutorials]: The scary stuff. No, not really, but the more advanced / complex features live here. So when you want to try some more technically tricky things with your game, have a look here!

External Tutorials

It's difficult to always keep an eye on all external tutorials, but when we find some useful help available online, we'll include a link below. Keep in mind these are not official, might be outdated or just disappear one day. We'll do our best to keep this page updated so that doesn't happen.