5 Games with Amazing Level Editors

If you’re a gamer, it’s likely that you’ve played custom levels. But have you ever tried making one yourself? Making custom content is a challenge, especially for the uninitiated. For puzzle games, levels should be tricky but not too convoluted. For RPGs, you need to spawn enough enemy waves to get the player’s pulse up, but not make them endure endless grinds. It’s all about balance. Most games give players the option to thumbs-up or thumbs-down custom levels, so it’s a little scary to put yourself out there, only to see your ratings plummet. You knew shouldn’t have placed so many spike traps, dangit!


Though you may risk sleepless nights and self-esteem, making your own maps can be very rewarding. And if you’re harboring a secret dream to work as a game designer someday, it’s a good way to expand your portfolio. So we’ve compiled a list of games that have cool editing software for customization. Hopefully this will provide some inspiration for those of you who have wanted to create a new map or level, but haven’t been able to take the plunge. Who knows? Maybe the next Defense of the Ancients is inside you right now, yearning to be free.

BFF Report Episode 64: Portal 2

In his latest BFF Report, Mike B. aka Fony takes a look at Portal 2 and shows us some of the newest additions to the game. He focuses primarily on the game's biggest feature: co-op. If you want to see some footage of Fony and ZAM President Ryan Bohmann pulling an all-nighter to complete the co-op missions on launch day, then you should definitely watch this episode.

You should also watch it to listen to Fony's rant about Portal 2 criticisms that are making their way into reviews, namely the game's length and price. Are these points justified? Click here to watch BFF Report episode 64 and leave your comments!