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(16x16) Cave tileset

Author: 
TajamSoft
Saturday, April 4, 2015 - 04:35
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
Platformer
cave
sidescroller
shading
pixelart
tileset
16x16
tile
License(s): 
OGA-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • 2D - Dungeon and Roguelike
  • 2D - Platformer/Sidescroller Tiles
  • A Pool: Unsorted (GDN)
  • Interesting assets
  • new game
  • Platformer/Sidescroller Tiles and Backgrounds
  • Side Scrolling Art Collection
  • Tilesets and Backgrounds (PixelArt)
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A 16x16 tileset, for use on sidescrolling games.

It contains almost every single "terrain" tile you might need to use on a platformer, just lacks ramps, but they can be easily made.

I recommend using a layer based level editor, as there are some "overlay" tiles.

It should be easy to recolor.

This pack was inspired by Eris' Simple duotone tileset!

Feel free to ask me anything about the tileset!

File(s): 
CaveTileset.png CaveTileset.png 4.5 Kb [612 download(s)]
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withthelove
joined 9 years 2 months ago
04/04/2015 - 21:47
withthelove's picture

I like!   Simple but kinda fun.   I could actually see it doubling as a 'stone' themed GUI toolkit and I happen to have a project that could use just such a thing, will keep you posted on if I end up using it or not.

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