Thanks!įor comments or ideas please visit my blog. Animated GIFs for sharing, spritesheet PNG/ZIP for bigger projects etc Open Source All the code is open-source and available on GitHub.
With Max2d you only need an android device to create games. Game Development made easy Bring your gaming ideas to life with Max2D Game Maker.You can build, test and share your dream games with the world.10000+ Games have already made using the Max2D gaming engine. Hours and hours of hard work went into this app, so if you appreciate it, please leave a generous rating. The description of Max2D: Game Maker, Game Engine App. You can use Sprites to represent Objects in the game, such as the player (a ship or a character), explosions, walls, score displays, or anything you want in your game.
But unlike a PNG, it can't be loaded back into the application. A Sprite is an image, or a series of sub-images, that you assign to Objects. You can also choose to create an animated gif. When you save a project, a PNG file is created with each of the frames in a row. The images are saved in the Sprite Maker folder on your sd-card. It’s the fastest way to make and export a game to any platform. It comes with a comprehensive set of tools and lets you create games for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, HTML5, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Pinch the screen to zoom in and out and move with two fingers to move the canvas. GameMaker Studio 2 is a complete development environment for making games. Tools: Pencil, bucket fill, rectangle, eyedropperįunctions: Add, delete, copy, paste, flip, undo, redoĬolors: 128 colors from the Atari Palette + transparency NEW: Easily share your sprites on facebook, twitter, whatsapp, dropbox etc! Save files as PNG or Animated gif to use with your favourite image editor. With Sprite Maker you can make small sprite animations on the go! Anyone who loves retro games will have fun creating their own sprites and game developers can seize every moment, spriting anytime and anywhere! This app contains the 128 colors from the Atari palette. Because of all the good feedback, I've created a google group for sharing idea's and sprites: