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Zuma Deluxe Level Editor Info

Export the finished path as a .dat file (e.g., mylevel.dat ) and place it into the levels directory. Step 3: Editing the Levels.xml File

The levels.xml file inside the levels folder is the brain of your custom stage. You can open and edit this file using basic text editors like Notepad, though Notepad++ is recommended for better readability.

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Here is a comprehensive guide to the process.

Because PopCap never released an official, user-friendly "Level Editor" application inside the game menu, the community relies on external tools and manual file manipulation. 1. The Zuma Path Editor (ZPE) Export the finished path as a

Several community-made editors exist, often found in modding forums. These tools usually offer a GUI (Graphical User Interface) to visualize the curve. Steps to Using a Community Editor:

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Open your graphics editor and create a new project with a resolution of .

Use code with caution. Modifying Existing Levels (Hex Editing)

If you want the ball to pass under a bridge or through a hole, you must create a _alpha.tga file where the tunnel area is black and the visible area is white, allowing for a 3D effect. Conclusion