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Well, here’s my first tileset !snif This is the happiest day of my life. No, seriously, it ain’t that good…But I enjoyed making it, and I hope you’ll enjoy playing it. Note that the suckertubes have a small mask on the side, so your rabbit will bump into it, but you can still get sucked through it, wich gives the tilesets some interesting playing possibilities. I’ve also introduced doors, but watch out while using them though. Your bunny can easily get stuck in it. You should always put a warp right underneath it, so the bunny will get warped away. You’ll have to see the rest yourself. And please let me know if you have any advices or complaints. Oh yeah…I’d like to thank my lil bro Waz for drawing the destruct sceneries ! Thx Waz !
An interesting tileset that uses many goodlyness things.(that means good I think)It is big enough so that you have choice in placing something to use.
Is it me, or did you steal the background from Commander Keen 2: The Earth Explodes (released in 1990 by Id Software)?
Heh, executor, it’s just like it, I see :D.
Anyway, this is a nice tileset. It has techno-like platforms, moving platforms, backgrouns scenery, some decoration stuff like things, blocks, tubes, Some other things, and that’s it. I’m ill, so I can’t go on too long. 6,5. Good work.
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Eat your lima beans, Johnny.
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