P-Star7 wrote:
Was that Spanish editor a rom hacking tool or a PC game? I think the game "Colombian Lands" on MFGG has one.
Straightforward answer: PC game.
I just looked it up again and seems it is still up. Sadly, no new updates after Beta 9 (last update I saw 10 years ago). It has the essential features, but the best part is the fact that you can not only make levels but also worlds! I would link, but not entirely sure if it is acceptable.
Delacroix wrote:
Black Serafuku wrote:
I have something useful for you, please check it out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_level_editorsHa. :-D
Black Serafuku wrote:
Super Mario Bros X
I just checked out the website of that one and if it runs properly for me, it appears it'll be a
great place to start, thank you very much for that.
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I'll definitely start building up my skills in level design on SMB-X, as it offers Peach as one of the playable characters and it'll be good to catch a good feel of the character. However, after I actually gain someone's trust here, I'll need something more custom, namely
- a bit more of a Castlevania approach to dispatching enemies (preferably with a whip and a set of throwing weapons)
- what could be best described as a Devil Trigger system
- a combo scoring system.
However, for this particular moment, from what I see, SMB-X seems a great place to start.
Thank you for a swift and helpful reply.
It's my pleasure~
For building up skills in level design, you can try the SMBX forums for help. Just please don't feel down for the low rates; there are trolls who are harsh with rating or in the other hand, they don't give correct feedback. But hey, I'm still here. I am also known as a skilled level rater for elaborating on every single aspect of the level, so feel free to show me your stuff and I will help.
For the things you specified:
-I don't know much about Castlevania, but you can try something in the list I linked you to. Find which of these games with level editors have similar features and you're good.
-For Devil Trigger system, the list will still help.
-I know many Mario level editors have a generic combo scoring system that boosts the score for every consecutive hit until it reaches a point and then gives you lives instead. But that is just one example. Maybe the list will help, but not sure if they will give away enough info about their combo scoring system. And perhaps you will need extra research, or even play the games yourself to see how it works~
[quote="P-Star7"]
Was that Spanish editor a rom hacking tool or a PC game? I think the game "Colombian Lands" on MFGG has one.[/quote]
Straightforward answer: PC game.
I just looked it up again and seems it is still up. Sadly, no new updates after Beta 9 (last update I saw 10 years ago). It has the essential features, but the best part is the fact that you can not only make levels but also worlds! I would link, but not entirely sure if it is acceptable.
[quote="Delacroix"][quote="Black Serafuku"]I have something useful for you, please check it out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_level_editors[/quote]
Ha. :-D
[quote="Black Serafuku"]Super Mario Bros X[/quote]
I just checked out the website of that one and if it runs properly for me, it appears it'll be a [i]great[/i] place to start, thank you very much for that.
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I'll definitely start building up my skills in level design on SMB-X, as it offers Peach as one of the playable characters and it'll be good to catch a good feel of the character. However, after I actually gain someone's trust here, I'll need something more custom, namely
- a bit more of a Castlevania approach to dispatching enemies (preferably with a whip and a set of throwing weapons)
- what could be best described as a Devil Trigger system
- a combo scoring system.
However, for this particular moment, from what I see, SMB-X seems a great place to start.
Thank you for a swift and helpful reply.[/quote]
It's my pleasure~
For building up skills in level design, you can try the SMBX forums for help. Just please don't feel down for the low rates; there are trolls who are harsh with rating or in the other hand, they don't give correct feedback. But hey, I'm still here. I am also known as a skilled level rater for elaborating on every single aspect of the level, so feel free to show me your stuff and I will help.
For the things you specified:
-I don't know much about Castlevania, but you can try something in the list I linked you to. Find which of these games with level editors have similar features and you're good.
-For Devil Trigger system, the list will still help.
-I know many Mario level editors have a generic combo scoring system that boosts the score for every consecutive hit until it reaches a point and then gives you lives instead. But that is just one example. Maybe the list will help, but not sure if they will give away enough info about their combo scoring system. And perhaps you will need extra research, or even play the games yourself to see how it works~