| No. of downloads: | 0 | Licence: | Free |
| Publisher: | Platinum Arts | File size: | 71M |
| Date added: | 17-04-2008 | Minimum requirements: | Windows 2000|Windows XP|Windows Vista |
Platinum Arts
Sandbox is a game design tool that allows users to quickly and easily create and edit their own worlds in game, even cooperatively. It is free, open source, and easy to use. In addition it now features cart mode where players can create their own race courses and drive on it with an ogre riding his hover cart. Also, it now features updated particle menus where players can easily create their own particle effects. Platinum Arts Sandbox is a great world/level creation tool for all levels of developers and ages. Be sure to check out the wiki if you need any help. It is already being used in some schools ranging from the Elementary to College level.
Version 0.2.1 Win has new eye candy map Village and lots of updates to other maps, new md5 Player Model Robochimp, new fish model and improvements to old models, heavily updated source, now with rewritten physics, PVS system (enables sandbox to work better on older computers) with an updated map format, many bug fixes, improved menu including the ability to easily tweak particle effects, many new textures and skyboxes, and other improvements.
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