![]() ![]() Piano paired with slow electronic beats is perfect for when your main hero finds herself abandoned by her companions after a fight, or when she arrives in a town long forgotten. Of course, not every second in your game will be high-energy and require powerful guitars and drums, which is why this pack also contains some slower tracks for those moments. Send your hero spiraling alongside a racing piano when they find out about the secret to their lineage, have them explore an evil underworld to heavy metal guitars, and keep your players’ blood pumping in combat with exciting guitar riffs and heavy drum beats! What’s the best music for a dungeon full of blood-sucking fiends? If your answer is rock and metal, then the Sacrifice of Vampire pack is the pack for you! ayato sound create’s latest music pack contains 23 BGM tracks filled with powerful guitars, drums, and pianos to get your players’ hearts racing and put them in the right mood for battling dangerous demons. Purchase now on KOMODO Plaza or on Steam! This pack also includes animated sprites of flames, jets of water to turn any pond into a fancy fountain, a marble treasure chest, and stylish white doors! Create multi-layer landscapes with staggered cliffs and Greek-inspired cities with the KR Spirit of Greece pack! Want to make an interesting forest around the town or turn a boring walk to the temple into a twisting path up a mountainside? Then make use of this pack’s B sheet of plants and cliffs to add interesting details to your exterior maps! Let patches of wildflowers sprout around the worn dirt path that snakes between trees as your heroes walk up inclined hills thanks to angled cliff tiles, or test their bravery by crossing a thin bridge of land high about water. Angled red roofs mean you can prevent each home from being identical with a variety of building looks, or use the included marble domes to turn a mansion into a temple dedicated to the gods! Or use this pack’s red and white striped canopies and goods-filled wooden stalls to build a bustling marketplace for your heroes to pick up items and equipment before heading back out into the world.Įxteriors aren’t the only thing getting attention in this pack though! With a wide selection of lounge seats and details like sinks, books, musical instruments, and small dressers, you can easily add interiors for your heroes to rest and recover. Limestone-washed walls let you make bright white buildings that make the red terracotta roofs really pop. Feel free to use the tilesets for your RPG Maker projects but please don’t use this content without proper crediting.Send your heroes to a terracotta-roofed village or back in time to a marble pantheon with KR Spirit of Greece! Kokoro Reflections is here with another tileset to help you make your world a little more varied with town tiles based on Greco-Roman architecture. – off-grid variations for elements like plants, rocks or windows to allow more natural looking and less square mapsĪll credit for the artwork goes to Enterbrain. – small edits to bring more variation to staple elements like crates, sacks or wall-mounted shields – lots of doors to create city, town and dungeon maps without having to use events for those – elements from the character sheets like braziers and chests In addition there is a single tileset that contains winter elements only. ![]() – Dungeon Interiors (*the Dungeon tileset is the only one that uses duplicate elements from the Buildings and the Plants tileset)įor each of those 3 a template (an example illustrates this post) is included in the download that shows how the tilesets fit best together. ![]() – Exteriors for everything from capital cities to wilderness This results in 4 tiles each for the following maps: The goal was to rearrange the content from the standard RTP tilesets to have as many elements as possible without duplicates* to work with. This package consists of 8 Tilests for RPG Maker VX Ace to be used as B-D. ![]()
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