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"enter text --editor" within the launch options box and click "OK" Now launch the Toki Tori Game (Not the editor) The command line Launch Options will make the game run the editor and you won't get the "Error 86" message anymore. To resume normal game play without running the editor just go back to the same Set Launch Options window and clear the field of the
"enter text --editor" text and click "OK" again. This is a temporary fix until the developers fix the ecditor for Windows 10. I hope this helps. Thanks again for creating such an interesting level!
By the way, I've try downloading the editor but there's an error code 86 when opening. How could you still use the editor?
https://youtu.be/5X0ZC2kF--o
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XYaCV_wEEpQFlO5kRunLxNxA4DWLxuyp
I don't know if this helps you to re-create the workshop map under a new name or not, but I
thought it would be worth a try. I don't know how to open a downloaded map in the editor, or I
would re-create the map myself. Thanks for creating this puzzle and I hope I was helpful in
permitting you to re-upload it.