Sunday, May 5, 2013

Levels designs with pen, paper and an iPad - FOK!

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Have a child ever signed levels for your favorite games and dreamed that you could play these levels Soon that fantasy is reality! Developer Robin Rath has namely an iOS app called Pixel Press developed scanning-drawn levels and is playable then.

The application works as follows on graph paper draw your level on the basis of a set of symbols that the application can read. Then scan your drawing in and have your level in the application. Then you can add tiles, sprites, sound effects and music to your game to build all. There is no single line of code to pass, so that even a child with the app from the feet can.

Are you enthusiastic and want to get started right away, you’ll have to wait. The app is still in its prototype phase. From May 7, however, the Kickstarter the app starts, and it is possible to Pixel Press for pre-order.

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