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    Pixelorama

    Pixelorama

    A free & open-source 2D sprite editor, made with the Godot Engine

    Pixelorama is a free and open-source pixel art editor, proudly created with the Godot Engine, by Orama Interactive. Whether you want to make animated pixel art, game graphics, tiles and any kind of pixel art you want, Pixelorama has you covered with its variety of tools and features. Free to use for everyone, forever. A variety of different tools to help you draw, with the ability to map a different tool in each left and right mouse buttons. Are you an animator? Pixelorama has its own animation...
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    CDG Editor is a tool that allows the user to edit the contents of a CDG file (typically extracted from a karaoke disc as mp3+g). v1.3 now supports all CD+G command types. Please note that this is not a Karaoke creation or editing tools (see some of the comments below) - it is for fixing the CDG files that you have where the text is corrupt due to a poor rip from the original CD+G disk. You have to edit individual CD+G tile commands. This tool could be used to change the lyrics of a song...
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    Tilemaster - Paint and manage tile sets
    Tilemaster is a tool to create, edit and manage tilesets for (C)RPGs and other types of computer games. Tilemaster supports tile metadata and includes a simple tile/sprite editor as well.
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    D2D Map Editor enables the rapid creation of tile based map grids. It’s easy to learn and can be used by programmers and non-programmers alike. The maps generated can be deployed in games and applications developed in C++, C#, ActionScript and XML.
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    C-evo Editor
    An editor for the open source game c-evo (http://www.c-evo.org). A suite of several different editors (unit graphics, tile graphics, nation files) with some interoperability. It is written in C# 3.5 using Visual Studio 2010.
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    Tile Map Editor
    Tile map editor (TileME) is for design tile maps with a single tiled image and export map data as an array. this is a very good tool for J2ME game prgrammers and with a very little changes you can use it for any other languages. Tile map Editor DEVEL
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    Complete development utility for graphics of tile based games. Includes a bitmap editor for creating tiles and sprites and a map editor for designing level maps. Output is completely programmable, generate header/source files for use with any project!
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    Tile-based RPG map editor, focused on easy to use interface and quick map-making. Supports multiple tilesets, transparency, can export the map to common image formats and more.
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    includes several pygame scripts and pygame libraries. the scripts are a tile editor and a level editor. the libraries include a state engine, a full featured gui, html rendering, document layout, text rendering, sprite and tile engine, and a timer.
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    Wooky is a free tile map editor for the creation of tile based games.
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    Pure Java tile based map editor. A Cross platform, multi-language tool to create a map file for 2D/3D applications.<p>Un basado en azulejos redactor de mapa en Java. En plataformas múltiples, y idiomas múltiple crea mapas para aplicaciones de 2D/3D.
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    A bitmap editor for Palm OS devices. Future support will include tile view and sprite animation mode. Eventually it will become the editor for an action-rpg game engine.
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