Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I'm using two handfuls of these in my game Electric Rogue. They were the best fits I could find, and improve the game considerably. Thank you!
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I'm using three of these in my game Electric Rogue. I'm not making the best use of them (decided not to actually play them in a loop after all, for instance), but they're still very appropriate. Thanks!
Hey, everyone. Bumping this to let you know Electric Rogue is back in active development, so the art just got a major update, with both new sprites and improvements to the old ones. Enjoy!
Quite possible, architectural styles aren't always clean-cut. For one thing, they morph as the sweep across the world. And then, architects blend in elements from previous styles as well. Either way, glad you like mine!
Not to mention how hard it would have been without a modern cross-compiler. And no, the publisher took care of that. I never tried making cover art for casette tape inlays. It's hard enough for e-books. :P
Oh, of course I use emulators. That's how you can play the game online. But for what it's worth, other people do still own original hardware, and the game's also been published on tape for the benefit of such collectors. It's fun either way.
And... bumping this again to let you know I've uploaded a variant tileset from a new game I made starting from a few of the same tiles, and adding more to fit the theme. Not as impressive in comparison, but hopefully useful. Enjoy!
Oh, these are pretty! Out of curiosity, what size are the tiles?
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I'm using two handfuls of these in my game Electric Rogue. They were the best fits I could find, and improve the game considerably. Thank you!
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I'm using three of these in my game Electric Rogue. Thanks!
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I'm using three of these in my game Electric Rogue. I'm not making the best use of them (decided not to actually play them in a loop after all, for instance), but they're still very appropriate. Thanks!
And it tiles, too. Good work!
Hey, everyone. Bumping this to let you know Electric Rogue is back in active development, so the art just got a major update, with both new sprites and improvements to the old ones. Enjoy!
Quite possible, architectural styles aren't always clean-cut. For one thing, they morph as the sweep across the world. And then, architects blend in elements from previous styles as well. Either way, glad you like mine!
Not to mention how hard it would have been without a modern cross-compiler. And no, the publisher took care of that. I never tried making cover art for casette tape inlays. It's hard enough for e-books. :P
Oh, of course I use emulators. That's how you can play the game online. But for what it's worth, other people do still own original hardware, and the game's also been published on tape for the benefit of such collectors. It's fun either way.
And... bumping this again to let you know I've uploaded a variant tileset from a new game I made starting from a few of the same tiles, and adding more to fit the theme. Not as impressive in comparison, but hopefully useful. Enjoy!
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