Crea tu Juego, known as Crie Seu Jogo in Portuguese, is a level editor game based on Disney franchises, developed by Disney Online Latin America for the Disney Latino and Brazil websites in 2011. A sandbox shell coupled with many props is provided for users to assemble stages themed on series like Phineas and Ferb.
Gameplay[]
A segment builder is located in the primary tab of the specialized homepage, allowing a quick access to the central attraction. Visitors may choose between nine properties distributed in four pastime genres, alongside the overarching objectives and the amount of subsections covered by their experience from one to three. The construction screen is displayed thereafter, carrying a plethora of options to enrich the activity such as the playable characters, the backdrop scenery, the collectible items, the colored foes, the end goal, and the miscellaneous objects.
Once the design is completed, the user can decide on a fitting name for their own adventure and submit it in the community platform, which conveys auxiliary recourses to share with friends through email or social media. Playthings from other people could be enjoyed and evaluated in the site's regular area, granting the browsing of handy categories dedicated to the most recent, played, and rated titles separated by franchise. Nourishing and viewing creative works leads to the earning of accomplishment notices for creators, incentivizing more models.
Customization[]
Characters
Backgrounds
- Backyard
- Suburban Daytime
- Suburban Nighttime
- Downtown
- Beach
Obstacles
- Wood
- Brick
- Steel
- Rover
- Giant Jump-Roping Robot
Collectibles
- Balloon
- Balloon dog
- Star
- Sundae
Enemies
- Red Robot Bull resting
- Red Robot Bull standing
- Yellow Robot Bull resting
- Yellow Robot Bull standing
- Green Robot Bull resting
- Green Robot Bull standing
Helpers
- Red roller skates
- Yellow roller skates
- Green roller skates
- Red hoverjet
- Yellow hoverjet
- Green hoverjet
- Portal to Mars goal
Achievements[]
Note: List of achievements recovered through a user profile archive.[1]
- Create Your First Game
- Create 5 Games
- Create 10 Games
- Create a Game For Each Genre
- Create a Game For Each Property
- Create Two Games With the Same Character/Property
- Create a Game Featuring 1 Level
- Create a Game Featuring 2 Levels
- Create a Game Featuring 3 Levels
- Create 3 Games of Different Genres in the Same Day
- Send a Game Via Email
- Send 5 Games Via Email
- Share a Game on Facebook
- Share 5 Games on Facebook
- Visit the Profile of Another User
- Rate a Game as a Favorite
- Rate 5 Games
- Rate 15 Games
- Rate 50 Games
- Have a Game Selected as a Favorite
- Have 5 Games Selected as Favorites
- Have 10 Games Selected as Favorites
- Have a Game Rated with 3 or More Stars
- Have 5 Games Rated with 3 or More Stars
- Have 10 Games Rated with 3 or More Stars
- Have a Game Listed in the Most Played
- Have a Game Listed in the Most Rated
- Play 5 Games Not Created by You
- Play 15 Games Not Created by You
- Play 50 Games Not Created by You
- Play One of the Most Rated Games
- Play One of the Most Played Games
- Play a Game of Each Genre
- Play a Game of Each Property
- Play a Game with 3 Levels Created by Someone Else and Finish It
- Have a Game Played by 5 Different Users
- Have a Game Played by 20 Different Users
- Log in the Platform Over 10 Times in a Month
- Log in the Platform At Least Once per Month for 3 Months
- Answer a Poll
- Utilize a Code to Unlock Assets
- Utilize Assets from a Sponsor
- Unlock Every Achievement from the Game Factory
Gallery[]
Background Information[]
- The main leitmotif seen in the Phineas and Ferb stages is the cowboy rodeo, reflected especially in the boys' outfits and the presence of the Robot Bulls as the enemies, both elements arising from the episode "Robot Rodeo". Additional show allusions include aspects shown in "Lawn Gnome Beach Party of Terror", "Unfair Science Fair", "Tip of the Day", "Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You!", and "Canderemy".
- Genres incorporated in the attraction are action, adventure, racing, and skill, the latter of which comprises the Phineas and Ferb levels alongside the Mickey Mouse & Friends and Fish Hooks ones.[2] Other franchises represented are Toy Story, Disney Fairies, Pirates of the Caribbean, Wizards of Waverly Place, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, and Cars.
- Counters allocated to the lives of the player, the adversaries placed within the minigame, and the settled time limit can be adjusted to fit any of the screens' corners at will, adequately stylized to match the selected property. For Phineas and Ferb, the logo's frame is employed as the diagram template.
- Two kinds of helping items served unique purposes; the roller skates delivered a brief speed boost, while the hoverjets functioned like moving platforms aimed at the immediate horizontal, vertical, and diagonal directions, depending on their chassis color.
- To submit a structured level, users needed to playtest their game outline and reach the proposed goals in the process to confirm that it is indeed beatable. Arrow keys and space controls permitted the characters to move and jump through the obstacles, specifically in the dexterity challenges.
- Besides the tab appearing in the homepage, a front banner showcasing all of the starring personalities enabled players to directly access their wanted editor. It has a Hidden Mickey pattern and translucid gibberish equations, concisely illustrating the blanket subject matter of Disney imagination.
- Below the editing panel is a set of three instruction points orienting the visitors on what they would be able to build, written next to the series' symbol. Above it stands a rail enumerating the six principal phases of the construction, those being the scenes, heroes, missions, pieces, rivals, and collectibles, in order.
- Since the activities follow a common thematic, several of the productions wound up having the same names, causing them to be stamped with a number based on the release order from oldest to newest. Phineas and Ferb pastimes often had denominations referencing smarts and roundups, for instance.
- A few objects made for the Phineas and Ferb segments were not available in the base creator and remained unlockable by inserting a particular sponsor code, namely the beach scenario, the Agent P figurine, and the Rover and Giant Jump-Roping Robot hurdles, all depicted in the poster promoting extras.
- Together with the username and the compendium of created games, a profile would indicate the amount of designs submitted, rated, and played by the visitor in question, as well as the current progress of their website achievements.[1]