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Tilesets

Author: 
juanjane
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 - 15:49

Tilesets

Collected Art: 
Zelda-like tilesets and sprites
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Dungeon Crawl 32x32 tiles
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Dungeon Crawl 32x32 tiles supplemental
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Castle Tiles for RPG's
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DENZI's public domain art
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World Map Tiles
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Snow Tileset for RPGs
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Stone and Lava Ground Tiles
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Tiny RPG Mountain Tileset
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Mage City Arcanos
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Lots of free 2d tiles and sprites by Hyptosis
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Town Tiles
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RPG Town Pixel Art Assets
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Misc. Dark Fantasy Scenery Sprites
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Forest Tiles
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Basic map 32x32 by Ivan voirol
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16x16 Snowy Town Tiles
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[LPC] Terrains
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LPC Tile Atlas2
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LPC Tile Atlas
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RPG Tiles: Cobble stone paths & town objects
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[LPC] Rocks
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Tiled Terrains
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Slates [32x32px orthogonal tileset by Ivan Voirol]
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Exterior 32x32 Town tileset
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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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