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Érico Vieira Porto edited this page Dec 29, 2019 · 12 revisions

Introduction

Adventure Game Studio

Copyright 1999-2011 Chris Jones and 2011-2019 various contributors


Welcome to AGS!

Adventure Game Studio allows you to create your own point-and-click adventure games like the old Sierra and LucasArts classics, but with modern features such as digital music and alpha blending.

AGS is based around an easy-to-use IDE, where you can set up all the parts of your game, and then add some script to process game events. Making a game has never been so productive!

Installing AGS

Note: AGS Editor is Windows only.

Download AGS. The latest stable release is always available from the AGS Download site, and beta releases can be found at the top of Editor Releases Forum.

Install AGS. Select the Installer and double click on it, or if you downloaded from the forums, there's also an option to get as zip, which can be extracted to a folder you want to.

Run AGS. Double-click on AGSEditor.exe on the extracted or the installed folder. If you used the installer, it should have also provided a shortcut on the start menu.

To help you proceed further you should check the manual provided with AGS, which is also available online here. It's also recommended to participate in the forums to get additional help when developing your game.

To get started, read the tutorial.

Getting Started in AGS

Introduction

Frequently Asked Questions

Tutorial

Editor Reference

Room Editor

Character Editor

GUI Editor

Sprite Manager

View Editor

Inventory Items Editor

Other Features

Engine

The run-time engine

Graphics driver selection

Engine Setup Program

Scripting

Scripting Language

Scripting API

Reference

Working on Legacy games

Upgrading from a previous version

Legal Notice

Copyright and terms of use

Anonymous usage information

Credits

Getting in touch

Contacting the developers

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