App summary
Wick Editor now runs on Android devices as a free, open-source mobile app that lets you design games, create frame-by-frame and tweened animations, and assemble interactive multimedia projects. The interface works for newcomers and experienced creators alike, providing the core tools needed to realize creative ideas while on the move.
Core capabilities
- A built-in code and interactive project workspace (optimized for tablets) for adding logic and interactivity
- Export options for turning projects into GIFs or video files for sharing and publishing
- A multi-layer timeline for organizing and animating several elements at once
- Robust drawing tools paired with complete color palettes for illustrations and assets
- Ongoing updates that will expand features and improve functionality over time
Who should use it
Wick Editor Mobile is well suited for hobbyists, students, and indie developers who want a lightweight creation suite on their phone or tablet. It’s also useful for educators introducing animation and basic game design concepts, because the app balances accessibility with more advanced tools.
Exporting and sharing
You can quickly render your work to common formats (GIF and video) so your animations and prototypes can be shared on social media, embedded in presentations, or uploaded to portfolio sites. The app’s export workflow is designed to be fast and straightforward for mobile use.
Getting started
Install the app from the Android store, open a new project, and choose between drawing, timeline animation, or the interactive editor (tablets recommended for coding). Experiment with layers and the color tools, then export a short clip to test the output settings.
Final notes
If you want a portable environment for animation and simple game creation that’s actively maintained and free to use, Wick Editor Mobile is a strong option worth trying.
Technical
- Android
- Free