After riding into Steam Early Access last month, Clone Drone in the Danger Zone has finally gotten a Level Editor, allowing Steam Workshop users to come up with virtually anything they can dream of for the rest of the world to play. Indie Developer Doborog Games announced the news yesterday alongside a slew of gifs giving an overview of how the editor works.
The level editor is relatively simple and straightforward. The camera sits overhead from an isometric perspective, giving you a look at everything there is to see. Using some industry standard movement tools, users can place anything from moving platforms, traps, or enemies anywhere on the battlefield. The editor also takes a page from the Super Mario Maker book of design, requiring users to beat their creations before uploading them to the Steam Workshop.
Here are a few of the GIFs courtesy of Doborog Games.
Click and Drag
Change an Object's Size and Scale
Add Ways to Kill the Player
Test it and Beat it Before you Upload
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone is available now on Steam Early Access.
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