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Developer: | Annelid |
Latest version: | v1.05 / 28 February, 2003 |
Supported games: | W:A, WWP |
Language: | Visual Basic |
Licence: | Closed source |
Website: | none? |
Download: | BITMonkey.exe (180 kb) |
The BIT Monkey is a program that operates on monochrome (.bit) W:A/WWP maps. It features a map viewer, as well as the possibility to encode and decode monochrome maps from/to monochrome Windows bitmaps (.bmp) or Targa images (.tga). The BIT Monkey was written by Annelid in 2003. The BIT Monkey was essentially a sequel to Annelid's BitUnencoder.