This website shows how Portal 2's Level Editor is like, and explains some objects and functions of the objects. It may help anyone new to Portal 2, or people who are just plain curious.
This Link is to a wep page that gives specific information on how to create levels in Portal 2, how you can generate great ideas for creating your game and how you can playtest your game to see if it is ready to be released into the public to play and test.
This video tell you how to make a test chamber in Portal 2. It is very helpful for people who want to make a test chamber, but don't know what they should do to make one.
The site describes how the portal and portal2 can be used for creativity in game design and development. This site is valuable because this year in class we will be learning how to use portal and portal 2 and this webpage can be used to aid students that do not understand the game
The site describes how the portal and portal2 can be used for creativity in game design and development. This site is valuable because this year in class we will be learning how to use portal and portal 2 and this webpage can be used to aid students that do not understand the game.
This video is a review of Portal 2, it goes over the basics and the storyline of the game. By watching this you can also learn how to review video games.
Cube 2 is a first person shooter/ map maker game. I have used it before and it is a really fun game to play bot matches and create complex intricate levels. definitely try it out it is a lot of fun
This website explains how to set up everything in a Portal 2 game that you create, so if you miss any class by pull outs or something else, like myself- you could try so learn it on here
This provides sprites and backgrounds. It is a nice website that helps you to use many different kinds of sprites. I hope that nobody has contributed this yet.
This blog post features interactive fiction authoring tools used to create interactive fiction (i.e. text based adventure games. ) The tools featured are: twine, Inform7, TADS, Quest, and ADRIFT.
Website dedicated to those interested in learning game design. "This is a site for apprentice game makers and the masters that train them. We're here to connect you to the resources you need to get started - or to take it to the next level!"
Valve Software is initiating a program to help create educational opportunities for incorporating Portal and Portal 2 in classrooms to teach Physics and Crititcal Thinking skills.
Similar to YoYo Game's beginner tutorial, this video shows how to create a simple click-the-dragon level that advances to level 2 when all dragons have been clicked. GameMaker Studio video tutorial play list with links to associated source files. Great way to learn the GameMaker basics!
Hi Guys!
I use this game to test out its level editor.
At the bottom, it says, "Download EXE".
If you'd like, download the game.
You can also use the picture on top. Click it to start.
WIthin the game, there is a level editor.
I use it to test out odd ideas, and I see it like Sploder.
Instruction to go to the Level Editor:
1. Make a new save with the Play button.
2. Finish the tutorial and then get to the castle.
3. Walk into the castle and go to the star-door at the top right.
4. Talk to the toad.
5. Jump into the blank portal frame.
You will also get a code that marks your game if you select the right tool.
This allows games to be shared. :D
Enjoy the level Editor! Reminds me of Sploder. What do you think?