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[[Image:SonicMaker4.png|thumb|right|240px|Sonic Maker v2 running in Windows 7]]
 
[[Image:SonicMaker4.png|thumb|right|240px|Sonic Maker v2 running in Windows 7]]
'''Sonic Maker''' is a basic stage editor created in 2020. Its purpose is to simplify the process of creating a Sonic level. It's designed to be a user-friendly 'point and click' level editor complete with common objects including hazards, rings, and item boxes. It’s easy-to-use interface allows users to simply choose and place items in a level grid, and then to see them in action while testing and playing. It is also available at https://randomgamer28.itch.io/sonic-maker-rey-engine-v2 Recently, RandomGamer has also been a part of a development team as a beta tester for Sonic 2 HD, at: https://randomgamer28.itch.io/sonic-the-hedgehog-2-hd-the-lost-demo-revive
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'''Sonic Maker''' is a basic stage editor created in 2010. Its purpose is to simplify the process of creating a Sonic level. It's designed to be a user-friendly 'point and click' level editor complete with common objects including hazards, rings, and item boxes. It’s easy-to-use interface allows users to simply choose and place items in a level grid, and then to see them in action while testing and playing.
  
Sonic Maker is a fan take on the soon to come [[Sonic Studio]].
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Sonic Maker is now [[Sonic Studio]].
  
 
===Prior versions===
 
===Prior versions===
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==Credits==
 
==Credits==
* Programmer:RandomGamer28
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* Programmer: [[Lapper]]
  
 
==Screenshots==
 
==Screenshots==

Revision as of 10:28, 5 May 2020

Sonic Maker v2 running in Windows 7

Sonic Maker is a basic stage editor created in 2010. Its purpose is to simplify the process of creating a Sonic level. It's designed to be a user-friendly 'point and click' level editor complete with common objects including hazards, rings, and item boxes. It’s easy-to-use interface allows users to simply choose and place items in a level grid, and then to see them in action while testing and playing.

Sonic Maker is now Sonic Studio.

Prior versions

Credits

Screenshots

  • Version 3
  • Version 2
  • Version 1