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Hi,
I've created a suite of tools that I think may be of use to mobile phone game developers. Originally these were created for my own GBA (Gameboy Advance) development work, but my feeling is that with some re-working, they'll be a great assett to the mobile phone game dev community. My site is here: www.gbatools.com My map creation tools is here: http://www.gbatools.com/pages/level_mapper/lm.htm There are links in there to download a Trial, do feel free to check it out and let me know what you think. I don't expect it will be perfect! ... but i'd like to make it as good as it can be for your needs as fellow game developers. Also, I'd be interested to learn, what tools you currently use to put together your game level maps? Many Thanks, Jamie. |
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