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I might be gaining an interest in fabricating alluring screenshots of video games that aren't playable and don't exist. I definitely have the means to draw them now.
I am actually using this one right now to help me construct a game. This is a very useful but often unheard of tile map editor that is free, and very useful to game developers. It has a simple interface that is easy to grasp, and comes with many functions for editing your tile maps. Simply import a set of tiles that you want to use in your game, plot them on the grid, then export them as either a large bitmap, or as a text file with an array for use with various programming languages, including ActionScript, among others. Something no game developer should be without!
Target audience: Game developers
Operating systems: Windows, Wine compatible for Linux
Size: about 2 MB