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Concept: Attack Vector Delta

Author: 
OptimusDu
Friday, December 4, 2020 - 19:07

Assets for a simple turn-based top-down space combat game based on the rules for Full Thrust and Attack Vector and concepts from Battlestar Galactica.

The Good Guys have agile Battletorch capital ships and Lancer interceptor fighters, while the Bad Guys have much larger Supertorch capital ships and Marauder attack fighters.

Collected Art: 
Top-down Space Ships
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32 x 32 Spaceships
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Retro spaceships
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Space Sprites
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Spaceships, Stations, and planets
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Small spaceships
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Space Ships
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Animated spaceships
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Top Down Pixel Spaceships
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24x24 & 48x48 Spaceships
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Graphical Factory: Spaceship & humans
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Modular Spaceships
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Grid HUD
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Alien Spaceship Sprite Pack
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SpaceShip Sprite 8 Directions 64x64
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Galaxus - minimal pixelart shmup
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