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Doctrine of Darkness

Author: 
Drakim
Sunday, April 29, 2018 - 05:31
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Doctrine of Darkness

Collected Art: 
First Person Dungeon Crawl Enemies Remixed
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Rat men, RPG Enemies
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Ascension: Adventure Enemies
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10 Fantasy RPG enemies
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Faceset 2-bit
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More RPG enemies!
Preview
Harlequin Epicycle Mod
Preview
2-bit Doodle People
Preview
32x32 Fantasy portrait set
Preview
Pixel Art Tiles from Last Escape
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Animations - Blood, Hit and Both :D
Preview
Pixelated Hit Animations
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Heads retro
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Cave tileset
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[LPC] Spider
Preview
[LPC] Wolf Animation
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Tower Defense Prototyping Assets: 4 monsters, some tiles, a background image
Preview
3 RPG enemy remixes
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Swine Thug (Ancient Beast) in Pixels
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6 More RPG Enemies
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RPG Enemies: 11 Dragons
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3-form RPG boss: "Harlequin Epicycle."
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Dark Soldier for Valyria Tear
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10 Basic RPG enemies: the goblin supplement
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JS Monster Pack 4 - "Ascent"
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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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