Other games with level editors
#11
Quote:23 hours ago, Bouncycles said:

I was a long time a big fan of super tux 1 and 2, a free jump-and-run game for Linux (I'm not sure if there exists any windows-port, which is probably the reason why it's so unknown) where you can create your own levels and worldmaps in a very good editor.

My brother used to play that a lot, and was working on some of his own maps. Not sure how far he came with any of them, though.
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#12
Dr. Lunatic: Supreme with Cheese

https://hamumu.itch.io/dr-lunatic-supreme-with-cheese

I remember playing it as a kid, I bought the CD, the box was a pizza box, the CD had a pepperoni pizza skin, I just pulled it out to try again, and when I went to the site to re-locate the hints & tips, I discovered that it's now available for free download :-O

walls are walls, enemies are enemies, but the open-endedness of the "special action" tool in the editor allows for INCREDIBLE flexibility/creativity in conditions for how & when things happen.
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#13
Quote:On 10/16/2018 at 9:23 PM, bobdabaron said:

Dr. Lunatic: Supreme with Cheese

https://hamumu.itch.io/dr-lunatic-supreme-with-cheese

I remember playing it as a kid, I bought the CD, the box was a pizza box, the CD had a pepperoni pizza skin, I just pulled it out to try again, and when I went to the site to re-locate the hints & tips, I discovered that it's now available for free download :-O

walls are walls, enemies are enemies, but the open-endedness of the "special action" tool in the editor allows for INCREDIBLE flexibility/creativity in conditions for how & when things happen.

I downloaded this for a quick look and it's my new fav game for the moment.

I don't recall playing it before but it has a very deja-vu feeling as if I have.
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#14
Quote:5 hours ago, Gavin said:

I downloaded this for a quick look and it's my new fav game for the moment.

I don't recall playing it before but it has a very deja-vu feeling as if I have.

It is indeed fun as all getout, but be forewarned there is a LOT of content - the box said over 1,000 levels and they weren't kidding, so if you want to 100% it it's a time investment.

The help page that used to have clues as to where the hidden things were has since gone under, but can still be accessed with the Wayback machine, luckily I bookmarked it :-P

http://web.archive.org/web/2007031117473...yersguide/
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#15
I'm playing on hard difficulty and some levels are indeed tricky.

The levels where you fight hordes of monsters has a very Gauntlet feel to them.
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#16
I'm glad this topic exists, Supreme is a blast and Rocks'n'Diamonds is really intriguing!
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#17
Laser Kombat is another, it's a puzzle game similar to LaserTank

I also found this

https://www.neogaf.com/threads/games-wit...s.1084607/
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