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| Blocks of Sprite | 4.92 kB | 03 Nov 2002 | |
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Recently, there was a slight flood of tilesets composed of a bunch of rainbow colored blocks.. so I decided to make one too! :D Conform, conform, conform.. sort of.
What makes Blocks of Sprite different is that I attempted to make it good quality. The walls can be either 2D or 3D (the example level shows 3D), most all the basic stuff is there (generally in five different colors), and there\‘s a textured background. Ok, four textured backgrounds.
Reupload: Fixed some masking bugs near the bottom. And there are numbers because they seem to be a feature of several of the colored block tilesets.
Minor update on 3 Nov 2002 at 06:00




Whew, Violet made such a block tileset, you can make blocks in lots of colors, as Violet noticed, you can also make up to 4 different texture bagrunds.
There’s poles, sucker tubes, and all the basic. There’s also doors, and numbers.
Overall, its a great tileset with lots of stuff, but the quality aren’t so high as Spazzyman’s Paintworld3D.
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This perspective view kind of tileset has been tried before by many others. Including me (remember Meza?). Not everyone succeeded in it. But most atempts turned out pretty wel.
I’d consider this a pretty good atempt. The tileset is used amazingly well in the example level. However I think it is very hard to use.
I’d say it’s worth the try.
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Nice tileset, but has not new thing.
5 tilesets, which can combinate.
low/medium/high/very high
Useable: high
Colors: medium
Size: high
Animation: medium (lot of low animations)
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Moonblaze, it’s Backgrounds. Not “Bagrunds”.
The tileset is nice. All blocks come in Red, Green, Blue, Purple and White. The 3D tiles are nice, altough the “gradient” could have been a bit smoother. The blocks neither look very good.
All the basic stuff is there: poles, vines, hooks, blocks, text boards, hurts, tubes, arrows and some numbers (?). No animations in this set, but you can make some funky stuff that hurts your eyes by letting the blocks flash to another color. Wee. Good thing too, the textured background work in both 8 bit and 16 bit color.
The example level has an awful gameplay, but it shows how to use the set. Good job!
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Very spiffy. This tileset is comprised of many colored blocks (as it seems a heck of a lot of tilesets have been comprised of lately) which may not be the most original idea, but certainally works. This is sort of a spinoff of the early Cheq copycats, except more focused on color and less on pseuo-3D special effects. The backgrounds the tileset provides are all very nice, and I definitely think that this is a tileset that is worth using. If you’re a beginner to making levels, this is a great tileset to start with. Worth a download.
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Tileset is looking simple (except the tuxture), but it’s full of useful tiles and easy to use. I like it, even if it doesn’t look great, ‘cause for me it doesn’t matter how it looks (except v. bad looks).
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Above average and what else can I say exept d/l recc.
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A pretty good tileset. It has a nice example level, too. I’m lost for words, in this sudden spew of rapid reviews…
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