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== GameDetectives ==
[[Main Page]] > '''Wiki FAQ'''


=== What is GameDetectives? ===
'''Welcome to Game Detectives!'''


Hi there!  We are a fun and welcoming community centered around the discovery and solving of [[#ARGs|ARGs]] - Alternate Reality Games. Our community was originally called Steam Sale Detectives and existed as a subreddit dedicated to uncovering the mysteries surrounding the Steam 2015 Winter Sale. This investigation proved very popular and a Discord chat server was created for real-time investigation discussion.
This list of frequently-asked questions is a compilation of the most useful knowledge for new ARG players.


Our community quickly grew to over 14,000 subscribers in a very short time and, shortly after the sale concluded, it was decided that we would change our name to encompass ARGs and mysteries separate from the original Steam sale. To facilitate this, an entirely new subreddit was created.
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Since that time, a smaller but dedicated community has solidified. Our community primarily inhabits both the subreddit and Discord server which, as well as tackling the latest ARGs, also supports various auxiliary chat topics (including general gaming, programming, technology and more).  
== Game Detectives ==
 
=== What is Game Detectives? ===
 
Hello and welcome!  The Game Detectives community aims to be an engaging, inclusive, friendly platform dedicated to playing and solving [[#ARGs|ARGs]] (Alternate Reality Games) and other cryptographic or puzzle-based events and games. Our community was originally called Steam Sale Detectives and existed as a [https://www.reddit.com/r/ subreddit] dedicated to uncovering the mysteries surrounding the [[Steam Winter 2015]] Sale. This investigation proved very popular, and a [https://discord.gamedetectives.net Discord server] was created for real-time investigation discussion.
 
In a short time, our community had grown to over 14,000 members.  Shortly after the Steam sale event concluded, we changed our name to encompass a broader spectrum of ARGs and mysteries, including those separate from Steam. To facilitate this, an entirely new [https://www.reddit.com/r/ subreddit] was created, which today is known as Game Detectives.
 
Since then, a committed community has rallied and solidified, seating themselves as a distinct force in the puzzle-solving scene. Major ARGs we have contributed to include the [[Eye Sigil ARG]], [[Frog Fractions 2]], [[Sombra ARG]], [[Battlefield 1]], [[Waking Titan]], and many more.  The core of our community is a [https://discord.gamedetectives.net Discord server] which contains discussion on current ARGs, as well as various community chat topics.


=== How can I join the community? ===
=== How can I join the community? ===


You're very welcome to join us! You don't need anything special to get involved, apart from a little interest:
You're very welcome to join us! '''You don't need anything special to get involved''', apart from a little interest:
 
* [[Special:CreateAccount|Create a wiki account]] and start editing
* Come chat in our [https://discord.gamedetectives.net Discord server]
* Visit our [https://gamedetectives.net/academy/ ARG Academy]
 
=== How do I get in touch with GD staff? ===


* [http://reddit.com/r/gamedetectives Check out our subreddit]
The best way to message an admin or moderator is either to use the mod mail feature on our [https://reddit.com/r subreddit], or to come chat with us live on [https://discord.gamedetectives.net Discord].
* [http://discord.me/gamedetectives Come chat in Discord]
* [https://twitter.com/G_Detectives Follow us on Twitter]
* [http://steamcommunity.com/groups/gd-official Join our Steam group]
* [http://gamedetectives.net Our home page]


== ARGs ==
== ARGs ==
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=== What is an ARG? ===
=== What is an ARG? ===


ARG stands for Alternate Reality Game.
ARG stands for '''Alternate Reality Game'''.


An ARG usually uses real-world clues to take players on a journey outside of any traditional entertainment medium. This often involves a chain of leads which is advanced through based on investigative work by participants. In the majority of cases, anyone with an interest should be able to participate. It is common that an ARG will be stumbled upon accidentally, with no direct confirmation by its organizer (or 'puppet-master'); however, clues along the way should confirm its existence.  These clues often include various puzzles and [[cryptography]].
An ARG usually uses real-world clues to take players on a journey outside of any traditional entertainment medium. ARGs often consist of a trail of clues spread between the real world and the virtual world; for instance, an ARG may include real websites for fictitious companies, phone numbers that players can call to speak to ARG characters, or geocaches hidden in the physical world. <span id=PM>ARGs are typically stumbled upon accidentally, with no direct confirmation by its organizer (or 'puppet-master').</span> These clues often include various puzzles and [https://gamedetectives.net/academy cryptography].


In the context of video games, ARGs often include information surrounding a game or its plot. Sometimes certain clues can only be found in-game, or 'obscure' websites.
In the context of video games, ARGs often include information surrounding a game or its plot. Sometimes certain clues can only be found in-game, or 'obscure' websites.
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Although purists may argue that all ARGs must follow very strict guidelines to be referred to as such, the term is commonly used to describe any cross-media meta game through which players progress based on solving a series of clues.
Although purists may argue that all ARGs must follow very strict guidelines to be referred to as such, the term is commonly used to describe any cross-media meta game through which players progress based on solving a series of clues.


=== Can I make my own ARG? ===
=== How can I learn how to play ARGs? ===
 
Well, you can, but there's no guarantee it'll be picked up by the users that comprise our community, especially not if it consists entirely of rudimentary ciphers hosted on Pastebin. If you're planning to make an ARG, remember what ARG stands for: Alternate Reality Game. The best way to pull players into your ARG is to convincingly present an alternate reality to the players. If you lack the resources or willpower to do so, puppeteering an on-going ARG might not be for you.
 
=== I have information about a new ARG, where should I post it? ===
 
You can make a post on our subreddit, or use the #arg-general channel in our Discord server to discuss it with other users. If it attracts significant interest, the moderators will create a Discord channel for it and a corresponding flair on the subreddit.


''Note'': our community was created for solving and discussion about ARGs, not for hosting them or posting your own trailheadsTo that end, please refrain from advertising your own ARGs on the subreddit or in Discord.
We host a series of free, interactive tutorials at the [https://gamedetectives.net/academy Game Detectives Academy]!  These tutorials are meant to teach some basic skills used in ARGs.  They are aimed at the complete beginner, so feel free to jump in!


=== What are some examples of previous ARGs? ===
=== What are some examples of previous ARGs? ===


The purpose of this wiki is actually to organize and document past ARGs - you can find the complete list of documented ARGs [[List of Investigations|here]].
This wiki documents all the ARGs we have been involved with solving - you can find the complete list of investigations [[List of Investigations|here]].
 
== Wiki ==


=== How can I contribute to the Wiki? ===
=== I have information about a new ARG; where should I post it? ===


Our wiki editors are generally people who have shown their initiative during contributions to previous ARGs, either by being exceptional puzzle-solvers or by facilitating others' understandings. The best way to go about becoming an approved wiki editor is to join us on [http://discord.me/gamedetectives Discord] and start contributing to an active ARG, or just start hanging out!
You may post your own trailheads in the <b>#trailheads</b> channel of our [https://discord.gamedetectives.net Discord server]. As long as you're not self-promoting, you can post about any ARG in the <b>#general-investigations</b> channel.


=== I spotted an error! What should I do? ===
If the ARG generates enough discussion, a new channel may be created for the ARG.


Leave a note on that page's "Talk" page, and a wiki editor will get around to fixing it.  Alternatively, come into our [http://discord.me/gamedetectives Discord server] and message a wiki editor directly - they're friendly and more than willing to help!
=== Can I make my own ARG? ===


=== How do I get in touch with the mod team? ===
Yes! That said, there's no guarantee your project will generate discussion in Game Detectives. There's also no guarantee that a dedicated channel or wiki page will be created for your ARG.


The best way to message a moderator is either to use the mod mail feature on our [http://reddit.com/r/gamedetectives subreddit], or to come chat with us live on [http://discord.me/gamedetectives Discord].
== Wiki ==


== Discord ==
=== How can I contribute to the Wiki? ===


=== What do all the coloured names mean? ===
You can contribute to the wiki by [[Special:CreateAccount|creating an account]] and confirming an email address. Please read the [[Style guide|style guide]] before editing.


Here is the list of the roles in the Discord server:
As a new user, you will not be able to upload files. This permission will be automatically be granted once your wiki account meets the following criteria:
* Account is at least 1 week old
* Account has made at least 50 edits


* <span style="color:#32cd32"> '''Bright Green: Admin''' </span> (currently [[User:imnotgoats|imnotgoats]], [[User:Svardskampe|Svardskampe]], [[User:Picapi|Picapi]], [[User:Crash|Crash]])
Additionally, active wiki editors and outstanding contributors may be manually promoted to the "warden" role, which comes with the ability to moderate the wiki more effectively.
* <span style="color:#008000"> '''Dark Green: Chat Mod''' </span> (currently Sqbika, Malqua, Epsilon, Whizzer0, Cipher)
* <span style="color:#8b0000"> '''Red: Official Bot''' </span> (bots that assist with moderation)
* <span style="color:#0000ff"> '''Blue: Wiki Editor''' </span>
* <span style="color:#daa520"> '''Yellow: MVP''' </span> (awarded for substantial contribution to the community)
* <span style="color:#800080"> '''Purple: Member''' </span> (awarded to regulars of the Discord server)
* <span style="color:#6e6e6e"> '''White: Guest''' </span> (default role)

Latest revision as of 08:30, 26 November 2025

Main Page > Wiki FAQ

Welcome to Game Detectives!

This list of frequently-asked questions is a compilation of the most useful knowledge for new ARG players.

Game Detectives

What is Game Detectives?

Hello and welcome! The Game Detectives community aims to be an engaging, inclusive, friendly platform dedicated to playing and solving ARGs (Alternate Reality Games) and other cryptographic or puzzle-based events and games. Our community was originally called Steam Sale Detectives and existed as a subreddit dedicated to uncovering the mysteries surrounding the Steam Winter 2015 Sale. This investigation proved very popular, and a Discord server was created for real-time investigation discussion.

In a short time, our community had grown to over 14,000 members. Shortly after the Steam sale event concluded, we changed our name to encompass a broader spectrum of ARGs and mysteries, including those separate from Steam. To facilitate this, an entirely new subreddit was created, which today is known as Game Detectives.

Since then, a committed community has rallied and solidified, seating themselves as a distinct force in the puzzle-solving scene. Major ARGs we have contributed to include the Eye Sigil ARG, Frog Fractions 2, Sombra ARG, Battlefield 1, Waking Titan, and many more. The core of our community is a Discord server which contains discussion on current ARGs, as well as various community chat topics.

How can I join the community?

You're very welcome to join us! You don't need anything special to get involved, apart from a little interest:

How do I get in touch with GD staff?

The best way to message an admin or moderator is either to use the mod mail feature on our subreddit, or to come chat with us live on Discord.

ARGs

What is an ARG?

ARG stands for Alternate Reality Game.

An ARG usually uses real-world clues to take players on a journey outside of any traditional entertainment medium. ARGs often consist of a trail of clues spread between the real world and the virtual world; for instance, an ARG may include real websites for fictitious companies, phone numbers that players can call to speak to ARG characters, or geocaches hidden in the physical world. ARGs are typically stumbled upon accidentally, with no direct confirmation by its organizer (or 'puppet-master'). These clues often include various puzzles and cryptography.

In the context of video games, ARGs often include information surrounding a game or its plot. Sometimes certain clues can only be found in-game, or 'obscure' websites.

Although purists may argue that all ARGs must follow very strict guidelines to be referred to as such, the term is commonly used to describe any cross-media meta game through which players progress based on solving a series of clues.

How can I learn how to play ARGs?

We host a series of free, interactive tutorials at the Game Detectives Academy! These tutorials are meant to teach some basic skills used in ARGs. They are aimed at the complete beginner, so feel free to jump in!

What are some examples of previous ARGs?

This wiki documents all the ARGs we have been involved with solving - you can find the complete list of investigations here.

I have information about a new ARG; where should I post it?

You may post your own trailheads in the #trailheads channel of our Discord server. As long as you're not self-promoting, you can post about any ARG in the #general-investigations channel.

If the ARG generates enough discussion, a new channel may be created for the ARG.

Can I make my own ARG?

Yes! That said, there's no guarantee your project will generate discussion in Game Detectives. There's also no guarantee that a dedicated channel or wiki page will be created for your ARG.

Wiki

How can I contribute to the Wiki?

You can contribute to the wiki by creating an account and confirming an email address. Please read the style guide before editing.

As a new user, you will not be able to upload files. This permission will be automatically be granted once your wiki account meets the following criteria:

  • Account is at least 1 week old
  • Account has made at least 50 edits

Additionally, active wiki editors and outstanding contributors may be manually promoted to the "warden" role, which comes with the ability to moderate the wiki more effectively.