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Adventure Game Studio: OSS software for creating adventure games

https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/
80•doener•2h ago

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Risse•2h ago
Man, around 20 years ago, when I was a teenager, I used to noodle around AGS. I think I made a couple of "games", but never released them or anything. Glad to see it's still around!
npsomaratna•2h ago
Didn't they remake Quest for Glory II and a couple of the Kings Quest games in this? Fun times.
BeetleB•1h ago
Yup. This is the one.
alexhans•2h ago
Among other things, this got me dabbling with software development. It had an awesome C++ like scripting language.

It also used to have a button with a text like "make a game" where you would click what you wanted in the form of checkboxes and when you pressed the submit button it would tell you something like, it's not that easy, is it? Wonder how easier it may be now. :P

Shoutout to classic community games like

- Cirque De Zale https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/play/game/377/

- The trilby series (5 days a stranger) https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/play/game/269-5-days-a...

BeetleB•1h ago
The Trilby series is fantastic!
s-macke•1h ago
Blast from the past. In my mind, the Adventure Game Studio is forever tied to the ancient (German) Maniac Mansion Mania website [0]. Yes, that Maniac Mansion from Lucasfilm Games.

To this day, they’re are releasing fun new adventure episodes in the Maniac Mansion universe.

[0] https://www.maniac-mansion-mania.com/index.php/en/

armcat•1h ago
Oh wow completely forgot about AGS, awesome that it’s still alive and kicking! Brings back memories of Gabriel Knight, Broken Sword, Monkey Island and many other awesome adventure series!
technothrasher•1h ago
Anybody else fondly remember the earlier Adventure Construction Set from the 1980s? It was similar, though more crude, software but for creating tile based adventure games. I remember breathlessly waiting for it to arrive in the mail one summer when I was a young teen, and then my brother and I spending countless hours creating games for each other to play.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventure_Construction_Set

oddthink•3m ago
I loved that thing. I don't know how many hours I spent on that. I wish I could my kids interested in anything half as creative.
Vedor•53m ago
I think that Wadjet Eye Games studio still uses AGS for their games, and most (all?) of the games published by them seems to use AGS as well.

I highly recommend checking their catalogue. While the first installements of Blackwell series didn't age that well I still think they are a quite nice starting point – they are short and memorable.

armcat•49m ago
Gemini Rue is probably one of the best game stories I have ever seen. What Joshua Nuernberger did there is amazing. The "twist" that occurs there in the final third is something else. And it's built using AGS.
sersi•46m ago
Another great AGS made game is Technobabylon. That and Gemini Rue are my two favourite Wadjet Eyes Games
brynet•39m ago
Yes they still do, and fun fact, SummVM has integrated support for AGS a few releases back, so one of my favourite titles from Wadjet Eye Games, Unavowed, works great on a ton of different OSes/platforms.

https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php?title=AGS/Games

I've played it on OpenBSD before!

https://pobsd.chocolatines.org/2953591878

brynet•36m ago
ScummVM added support for AGS a few releases back, it works great for a number of free/commercial games.

https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php?title=AGS/Games

vunderba•36m ago
Wow, I haven't heard about AGS for a while - glad to see it's still alive and well. It should be noted that it's open source and still sees regular updates (20+ years later!)

https://github.com/adventuregamestudio/ags

RobotToaster•10m ago
If anyone was concerned about the nonstandard license, the FSF says this:

>This license is a free software license, compatible with the GPL thanks to the relicensing option in section 4(c)(ii).

kleiba•15m ago
Or, if you've always wanted to make an old-school text adventure game directly on your Commodore 64 (emulator), there's this:

https://www.protovision.games/games/d42.php?language=en

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