well i hslf expected a newb set done in paint but this littlw set isnt half bad my only complaint is its a bit mezish :P all in all a neat little set (no ripped tiles either we can rejoice)
Well, yes, I did get the name from marble drop (A great game from maxis) and I was inspired by Meza. I only used the sprite colors. However, when I made this, I considered it to be a fairly large tileset. At lest it was larger than arctic1, another tileset that I made, which was super bad and it didn’t even fill up the original stencil. It’s tiny and horrible graphics, but actually pretty good for my second tileset. my FIRST tileset was pretty much a test, called metal carrots. It was basically a few girders, a few carrots, and a background. If I made a second version it would be much better, though. By the way, I’m making an arctic 2002, which is way better but I’m only beginning so it will take a while. Also, tell me if you want me to post all of my completed tilesets in a collection, so you can see them. A few of my personal favorites are Inventor, Marble drop, and Blue mountain. (Blue mountain is also a level type from Rayman Designer, another awsome game:D)
Also, I made an example level, but I forgot to add it.[This review has been edited by AcId]
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