Level editor
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Image:UnrealEd.jpg A level editor (also known as a map, campaign or scenario editor) is a software application used to design levels, maps, or campaigns for a computer or video game. In some cases the creator of a video game releases an official level editor for a game, but other times the community of fans steps in to fill the void.
An individual involved with the creation of game levels is a level designer, or mapper.
Some of the level editors in existence are:
- Q4Radiant Built-in editor for Quake 4
- UnrealEd
- Lunar Magic, an editor for Super Mario World.
- Warcraft III World Editor
- Tomb Raider Level Editor
Image:LevelEditor Win32 Lunar Magic.png
- Star Wars Battlefront BFBuilder
- Valve Hammer Editor for Half-Life 2 (and related Steam games)
- TimeSplitters level editor
- TimeSplitters 2 level editor
- TimeSplitters: Future Perfect level editor
- Far Cry Instincts Map Editor for Far Cry
- Pariah level editor
- Jed Editor for Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
- StarEdit Editor for Starcraft
- Worms Armageddon map editor
- Test Drive V-Rally track editor (Sega Dreamcast)
- Re-Volt track editor (PC/PS1/N64/Dreamcast)
- Penny Racers track editor (Nintendo64)
- Kyle Petty's No Fear Racing track editor (Super Nintendo)
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External links
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