From Homotron: Web 2.0's LittleBigPlanet Assist

One of the few problems with Media Molecule's amazingly well-realized play/create/share platformer LittleBigPlanet is that the game is so creatively inspiring that the LBP muse can strike when you're far, far away from your PS3. But Media Molecule has implemented web tools to help you draw up levels or simply enjoy a bit of LBP-related web fun.
In addition to being a great resource for all things LittleBig, LittleBigWorkshop features a "blueprint room" toolset that lets you toss more than 40 objects into a page-by-page schematic of your most imaginative LBP vision. Create, annotate, and then print your creation so that when you return to the monolithic security of your PS3, you can actually create your work of genius just as you designed it.
Just make sure that the boss doesn't see you printing out sheets of Sackboy blueprints.
More Web 2.0 in video games: The 'LittleBigPlanet' workshop [CNet]







