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Pixel art dungeon tileset designed for 2D action/adventure games, RPGs, Rogue-likes, etc.

  • 16x16 tiles
  • 128x128 PNG file
  • 6 colour variants:
    • sandy brown
    • evil red
    • cold blue
    • eerie purple
    • monochrome
    • gred (grey/red)
  • All use ARNE 32 colour palette

Tileset includes:

  • wall variants
  • floor tile variants
  • inner and outer wall corners
  • items (door, key, raised button, lowered button, treasure chest, steps down)
  • obstacles (spikes, boulder)

Licence:

You may use this asset in free or commercial projects. You may modify this asset to suit your needs. You may not redistribute this asset. You do not have to give credit but it is appreciated.




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StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorMatt Glanville
Tags8-Bit, Pixel Art, Tilemap
Asset licenseCreative Commons Attribution v4.0 International
LinksPatreon, Homepage, Twitter/X

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In order to download this tileset you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1.20 USD. You will get access to the following files:

EggBitDungeon_v1.zip 72 kB

Comments

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Would like to see more in this style if you are still creating art.

Will you be making more tilesets? I love this art style :)

Thank you!

I'd like to, for sure. I just haven't found the time to do it yet. 😅

Nice set ! The asymetrics walls are interesting, but placing a door at the bottom need some tweaking.

Hey, thanks! Can you elaborate on what you mean by the door? Do you have an example?

I'mean that you cannot apply simple 'in wall' door like in this picture. we have to find other layout, like in your samples on this page.

Hmm... sorry but I'm still not sure I fully understand your problem. Perhaps it's worth noting that the tileset is intended to look like an old 8-bit game where perspective and scale may be a little distorted in some cases.

Here is how I would do a layout like that. I did add a new tile here: the two vertical wall bricks near the door in the middle.


Would something like this be useful?