![]() Still not sure? Check out the trailer below for The Legend of Zelda: Lost Lineage, an adventure wholly created within Zelda Classic by Teamudf. If you’re interested (which you really should be), the official release of Zelda Classic 2.50 can be downloaded here, and Zelda Classic-made quests are available from here and here. There are already some brilliant games available that have been created on earlier versions of Zelda Classic, but with the addition of Mac and Linux support, a new graphical user interface, a new quest editor, and item and enemy editors, ZC 2.5 adds a huge amount of functionality to an already feature-packed program. For me, however, the main drawcard of Zelda Classic is the ability to download and play all the amazing games created by people better than me. I’m sure that there’s plenty of creative types amongst Zelda Dungeon’s readers who can’t wait to click on the link below and get to making their own adventures. Everything can be customised–dungeons, enemies, maps, even music and visuals–without even the slightest knowledge of computer programming. Wholly dependent on the skill of the person behind the monitor, of course, Zelda Classic provides a backbone for some amazingly creative and complex fan-made Zelda games. With Zelda Classic, fans can create their own Zelda adventures based on the aesthetic style of series’ initial installment, The Legend of Zelda. Work first started on version 2.5 in 2005. With its first build released way back in 1999, it predates even Majora’s Mask, which itself seems an age old now. Zelda Classic itself has been around for a long while. But remark that it is still early in development, but any support from you is welcome! Check it out at. The cool part is that I support games for mobile platforms (iOS, Android, …), desktop (Windows and Mac OS X) and web using Adobe Flash. RPG PlaygroundĪnd if the list above isn’t enough yet, I’m working on my own tool to create RPG’s, which will include creating action-adventure games like The Legend of Zelda. Unfortunately this is for MS Windows only, but with some effort you can port your RPG Maker game to other platforms.
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