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What is this?

Board Game Arena Studio is a platform to build online board game adaptation using the Board Game Arena platform.

It is opened to any gamer with development skills :)

See announcement here: http://forum.boardgamearena.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1973

How to develop a board game on BGA Studio?

Check these presentations first:

BGA Studio documentation

How do I register?

Registering is done by e-mail to contact address.

Please provide the following information:

  • developer's user name to be used on “BGA Studio” (for technical reasons, no space, number or special character);
  • developer's real name;
  • developer's email address;
  • developer's postal address.

We also drafted a quick 'terms & conditions' document. It's really quick, so as to get to the fun part faster.

To be valid, the registration e-mail must contain this document (TODO: link pdf) as an attachment, and the sentence 'I agree with the terms & conditions document for developers on BGA Studio joined as an attachment.

We also encourage you to tell us about which games you would love to develop on BGA!

Ok, I registered, what do I get?

First, you get by e-mail a list of the games we have an agreement to develop. Please keep this list confidential, or it would ruin our tradition to make players guess the name of the next game on the forum!

Then, once we have discussed together and are fixed on a game you'll take charge of, we'll create your studio account and you will get:

  • one login and complex password to access files through SFTP
  • ten logins with numeric suffixes from 0 to 9 and a common password to test games on the studio website while developing.

Once logged in to your SFTP root folder, you will find:

  • a 'ressources.html' file with the URLs to use and some extra connection information
  • three folders containing the three simple games provided as examples
  • a folder for the game you will be developing initiated from our 'emptygame' template, providing the game structure (and comments! and examples!)

Then you can start!

Great, I'm in! ... How should I start?

If you didn't already, check the presentations at the top of this page to get the basics.

After that, we would advise you to take a peek to tutorials for the example games: (TODO: link tutorials).

Then start editing files and see what happens! ;)

Other ressources

FAQ

Files reference

Framework functions reference

Development forum