Defiantly yes. That would add more interest to games and may attract new members if they like if. They might play it on Addicting Games or Miniclip. Whatever site it is, we might be able to score more good members. Also, I want to make more challenging levels. The hardest level is Balance, 16.
That's exaclty what I was wishing for, a level editor. But I prefer when levels are code-based. You can share your levels with your friends, and you don't care if somebody delete the "cookies" or "temp files" on internet. And it would be great if you could see wath are the medals you can win in a medal menu.
I'm actually saying NO, lol (even though I'm sure at this point my vote doesn't matter). Most of the time when a game has an editor, it leaves it up to the player to wade through level after level of poorly created maps made by other players before finding one that is actually challenging at built intelligently. That's what I really liked about this game, was that each level was built in a manner that raised the difficulty level as you went along, but not so quickly that you found yourself lost on a particular level, and not too slowly that you could fall asleep at the keyboard. I'd prefer a sequel to the game with twice as many levels, all made just as creatively.