Slime-san developer Fabraz recently announced a level editor that enables you to create and share your own levels with friends and players across the globe. With the new feature, you can browse and rate levels online or share them directly via ID code. Although the level editor hasn’t been confirmed for Nintendo Switch yet, Fabraz is working on making that possible:
Speaking of platforms, it’s likely we’ll add the level editor for Nintendo Switch™ as a free update, too! We will keep you updated.
Quick sample of room switching in the Slime-san Level Editor. You can design a level to have 1 to 4 rooms. A traditional Slime-san level has 4 rooms but we thought it'd be fun to allow for shorter ones! #indiegames #indiedev #gamedev pic.twitter.com/1m7roinUDP
— Fabraz – Demon Turf: NEON SPLASH (@Fabrazz) September 5, 2018
Created in 2-3 minutes using the #Slimesan Level Editor! Plenty to do and fix but already feels amazing!
Currently you can draw tiles, place enemies, change theme+color, test live and load files.#leveldesign #indiegames #NintendoSwitch #madewithunity @david_laskey @HeadupGames pic.twitter.com/mgF0jWrtJm
— Fabraz – Demon Turf: NEON SPLASH (@Fabrazz) September 3, 2018
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