This was by a youtuber called SploderStuff he makes cool Sploder tutorials and this series is cool there is a part two with the url:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf72Ybtg7DA
This site is quite similar to the one that I posted before. One huge difference is, although it does have less sprites, it also has sounds, backgrounds and many other things like that. One special thing also on this site is custom sprites. My previously posted site only has videogame sprites. This site has some sprites people custom made from their favorite show, comic, etc. It could be very useful to you!
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?
What is a sprite? If you look up "sprite" in a dictionary or on the internet, you'll get references to fairies, Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, and maybe even a bit of pixie dust. That may be what you were thinking when you clicked on the link that brought you here, but this article is about making 2D graphics a little bit more flexible.
This Ben 10 game lets you build your own action games or play millions of games made by other players. The easy and intuitive level editor lets you quickly build awesome levels to challenge your favorite Ben 10 aliens.
Adventure Game Studio provides the tools to make your own adventure, for free! Bring your story and artwork and slot it in, and let AGS do the rest. Download AGS from the site and start designing your own adventure games.
Sploder is an online game creator. Create fun games that you can publish and share with friends. Sploder provides a variety of game building tools including a platform builder, physics game builder, retro arcade game builder, shooter, 3d adventure builder.
There're lots of cool sprites here. You have fruit and vegetable sprites, treasure sprites (genies?), animal sprites, and more!
The page also has links to other pages on this website - the other pages have lots of enemy sprites that you can use, too.
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.
Learn how to incorporate external sensors and input devices into your Scratch projects. We'll examine a variety of projects, utilizing different input devices, that participants can remix and share.
A collection of projects for Let's Get Physical with Scratch: Sensors, Robots & Consoles BYOD session at #ISTE13. More @ http://techkim.wikispaces.com/cs4all.
Code Spells is a game, now in beta, that teaches basic Java programming through a game. The game has an RPG element and in order to cast spells, the player must 'program' their character to cast.
This is the site where the GameMaker community resides. Publish your games here to share them with the rest of the community. Play and rate games created by other GameMaker users.
Blog post highlighting 5 tools that allow you to create your own game: 'Sploder, Draw 4 Game, Isoball 3, Jacksmith, and Purpose Games (a tool to create educational games).