Files with a .gam extension save information about a user’s progress in a video game. The gam file allows users to continue where they left off when they reopen the game program. These files may be saved automatically or manually. The gam file format holds game data from save games. It saves data on party members and global variables affecting them, not creature, item or area information. Some popular programs using .gam files are Vectrex, TADS, Dark Engine, and Baldur’s Gate. Files with the GAM suffix can be copied anywhere but may not open properly in other systems. Windows and Windows programs support .gam files.
Gam files can save user progress automatically at checkpoints or chapters or manually anytime allowed. The information is typically stored as indexed text. Some programs opening .gam files are various video games. The main issue with Saved Game Format is incorrect association between .gam files and programs. To fix, double-click the icon to open the file and let the default program open it. If unable to open, the correct application may not be associated with the file to view or edit it. We added this game file format from a visitor but no other information was provided.
Files given .gam extension save game data for various video games. For Baldur’s Gate and Rise of Nations, they contain saved games. Half-Life uses them for custom game settings. D3Planner, a Diablo III tool, saves character data. TADS assigns .gam to project data files. Astro-PC creates .gam files to hold astrology data with each line a horoscope entry. We know of 6 different .gam uses, including cyberboard and Klik’n’Play games, TADS 2 games, and savegame files. The problem with Saved Game Format is .gam files open incorrectly associated programs. To fix, double-click to open in default program. If unable, the right application may not be associated to view or edit the file. We added this format from a visitor but have no other information.