Custom sprites
Pocket platformer » Devlog
The tool has now a section for custom sprites, allowing you to copy the behaviour of existing objects, but creating a new look for them.
F.e. additionally to the standard spikes, you could create a fire-sprite, which the player needs to jump over :)
Also, some small fixes and a collection of new deco-sprites made by the discord community were added :)
Files
platformer-v2-1.zip Play in browser
Feb 14, 2023
Pocket platformer
Code free tool for creating platformer games
Status | In development |
Category | Tool |
Author | The l0bster |
Genre | Platformer |
Tags | 2D, 8-Bit, Animation, Game engine, Level Editor, Pixel Art, Retro, Sprites |
More posts
- Songs on level basis, UI clean-up, more effectsJun 16, 2024
- Layering, zoom-factor, deleteable edge tiles.Mar 28, 2024
- UI improvements, treadmills, ice-blocksSep 17, 2023
- Infinite custom tiles, background-color per level, new objectsAug 20, 2023
- Water, lasers, barrels and UI improvementsJun 23, 2023
- Effects, mobile support and double jumpNov 18, 2022
- Rockets, portals, collectibles & custom exitsAug 04, 2022
- PathsJul 09, 2022
- Music, NPC's, new soundsJun 16, 2022
Comments
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may i know if i can use a custom license to exported game? or it need to be as propietary as engine ?
What do you want to do with the exported game?
normally share on github or somewhere... i just want to know about licensing cause for the now its nowhere stated what license ( if any) is for exported game. not saying that as engine is propietary - if im ever allowed to make games with it...
like here : https://choosealicense.com/no-permission/
But what is the reason of sharing the game on github?
The code is bundled in exported games, so it's pretty unreadable. No one will contribute to changing this code. Sharing the game on github to have one more project there, or to show of code someone else has written is also weird. (Not saying this is the reason)
If you want to share your game for people to play - of course do so and share a playable version anywhere you want.
Idk about the exact license yet, i need to think about it.
im just having a blog on github and thought of making game for 404 page and my blog is gpl-licensed...
Ok. Yeah, that's fine then 👍
Awesome!
Great to see this feature finally arrive! Even though minimalism is one of PP's strengths, this feature will really open the floodgates for the variety of graphics in games -- if developers want that. (I know I do!)