I think that LDtk allows you to create level prototypes faster, because it has the ability to create arrays that can hold any information (patrol routes, possible loot from a chest and etc.), create bindings of entities to other entities (doors - buttons). All this functionality is implemented very well and can be configured in a few clicks, unlike Tiled.
However, there are very few functions to work with the tiles themselves. They cannot be rotated independently (but for the auto-tile layer there are settings for mirroring tiles). Also there is no way to rotate entities (not very critical of course, but it would be nice). You cant create abstract boxes/polygons just like in Tiled. At the moment, this is all that I managed to notice. All in all I think it is good replacement for tiled if you planning to create old school TILE-BASED platformer or top down shooter (because apart from these genres I dont see any use for it)
I think that LDtk allows you to create level prototypes faster, because it has the ability to create arrays that can hold any information (patrol routes, possible loot from a chest and etc.), create bindings of entities to other entities (doors - buttons). All this functionality is implemented very well and can be configured in a few clicks, unlike Tiled.
However, there are very few functions to work with the tiles themselves. They cannot be rotated independently (but for the auto-tile layer there are settings for mirroring tiles). Also there is no way to rotate entities (not very critical of course, but it would be nice). You cant create abstract boxes/polygons just like in Tiled. At the moment, this is all that I managed to notice. All in all I think it is good replacement for tiled if you planning to create old school TILE-BASED platformer or top down shooter (because apart from these genres I dont see any use for it)
It would be nice if you added usage examples and pieces of code to wikipedia ..
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However, there are very few functions to work with the tiles themselves. They cannot be rotated independently (but for the auto-tile layer there are settings for mirroring tiles). Also there is no way to rotate entities (not very critical of course, but it would be nice). You cant create abstract boxes/polygons just like in Tiled. At the moment, this is all that I managed to notice.
All in all I think it is good replacement for tiled if you planning to create old school TILE-BASED platformer or top down shooter (because apart from these genres I dont see any use for it)
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