Some day I'll write a fully procedural game, but until then I need tools to design the in-game spaces. There are a lot of really great existing tools out there, like LDtk, Tiled, Trenchbroom, and so on. I have used many of these to varying degrees and they're easy to set up and get running in your project - you just need to write a script to take the data they output and instantiate your game objects at runtime.
Beagle Bros’ tools were fantastic. They literally let you do the (allegedly) impossible, like change the names of operating system commands. And they always packed the disks full with extra stuff. Demos of their other products, and strange graphics hacks that existed for no reason other than the fact that they were cool, and because there was spare room on the disk. Beagle Bros. had a lot to do with why I ever wanted to learn programming in the first place. […]
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