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== Other Resources ==
 
== Other Resources ==
  
''Drop into our <span class="plainlinks">[http://discord.gamedetectives.net Discord Server]</span> for general questions or to get involved in many ARGs listed active here!<br/> Check the [[Wiki FAQ]] for more information on ARGs and Game Detectives.<br/> Rummage the [[ARG Toolbox]] for helpful ARG and puzzle solving tools.<br/> Peep our [[Meta:Style Guide|Style Guide]] for wiki formatting information.''
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Drop into our <span class="plainlinks">[http://discord.gamedetectives.net Discord Server]</span> for general questions or to get involved in many ARGs listed active here!<br/> Check the [[Wiki FAQ]] for more information on ARGs and Game Detectives.<br/> Rummage the [[ARG Toolbox]] for helpful ARG and puzzle solving tools.<br/> Peep our [[Meta:Style Guide|Style Guide]] for wiki formatting information.

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ARGs

These fully-fledged ARGs, categorized below, are confirmed to be the "real deal". Active ARGs are those which are currently being discussed within the Game Detectives community and frequently yielding new developments. Closed ARGs are those which have been completed, cancelled, or have otherwise gone inactive.

Official

Official ARGs are usually high-profile, high-quality, and backed by a known commercial entity. Official ARGs can be extremely challenging and in-depth and sometimes attract very large audiences. While not always the case, these types of ARGs tend to involve existing media or upcoming releases thereof; for example, a game developer might include clues for an ARG inside one of their games, or might create an ARG to lead up to a release of content. They commonly include real-world situations, characters, plot-lines, and challenges which engage with the community to create unique, authentic puzzle-solving experiences.


Unofficial

Unofficial ARGs are typically smaller in scope than official ARGs. Some were created by members of the Game Detectives community, or were made with Game Detectives in mind. Unofficial ARGs tend to have a smaller audience than official ones.


Investigations

Investigations are promising leads investigated by the community which have yet to yield anything substantial and (un)official ARGs which concluded in the discovery of easter eggs rather than a full-blown ARG.


Other Resources

Drop into our Discord Server for general questions or to get involved in many ARGs listed active here!
Check the Wiki FAQ for more information on ARGs and Game Detectives.
Rummage the ARG Toolbox for helpful ARG and puzzle solving tools.
Peep our Style Guide for wiki formatting information.