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Cusp

Author: 
Richy Mackro
Wednesday, November 30, 2016 - 20:35
Project: 
Cusp

Cusp is a competitive multiplayer Roguelike originally made for the Aiconsole competition. Many of the assets are self made, but some come from other skilled artists, especially in the music category. 

Collected Art: 
JS Monster Set - Elementals III
Preview
JS Monster Pack 4 - "Ascent"
Preview
JS Monster Set - Elementals II
Preview
JS Monster Set - Elementals
Preview
3 RPG enemy remixes
Preview
RPG Enemies: 11 Dragons
Preview
3-form RPG boss: "Harlequin Epicycle."
Preview
15 monster grunt/pain/death sounds
42 "Monster RPG 2" music tracks
Monster Sound Pack, Volume 1
Slime Monster
Monster Sound Effects 2
RPG Final Fantasy Style - Living Everyday
Roguelike/RPG Items
Preview
50 RPG sound effects
G.u.i. for some rpg game
Preview
Fantasy RPG Icons
Preview
Town Theme RPG
Departure
NES Shooter Music (5 tracks, 3 jingles)
Hungry Dino (9 chiptune tracks, 10 SFX)
Download Credits File

OpenGameArt.org can automatically generate a single credits file for all of the art in this collection. Please note that, while we tried our best, this file is in no way guaranteed to be accurate, and properly attributing the work you distribute with your project remains your responsibility. You'll want to load up this file in a text editor, check to make sure everything looks good (and that any special attribution instructions are followed), and then delete the notice at the top of the file, as the notice is designed to make you look very silly if you don't check over the file and remove it.

I understand that I'll end up looking really stupid if I didn't read the above paragraph, and want to download the credits file.

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