A downloadable asset pack

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A Game Boy style 48*48px farm tileset, for use with RPG Maker MV

  • 5 colours (1st colour transparent)
  • 9 tile sheets
  • Indoor and Outdoor tiles
  • At least 65 outdoor walls
  • Animated water textures, including waterfalls
  • And many decoration objects
  • There are enough tiles to make an entire town, farm, mountain, forest, beach, and train station environments.
  • Each 'pixel' is a 6*6 square, to simulate 8*8 tiles  for a mock Game Boy style.
  • downloadable is a .zip file which contains the tileset
  • [UPDATE - 01-12-2021] More tiles have been added - some tilesets may have changed slightly, so the updated tileset is available as a [v2] download, so as to not break your existing project.


Includes 9 .png files.

License: 

  • Can be used and edited for commercial and academic game development purposes.
  • Can be used for table top game purposes.
  • It is recommended that If the assets are used for commercial use, an additional donation is made at https://ko-fi.com/gamedevmum
  • Not to be sold-on as assets or in a bundle in edited or original form.
  • It is strictly forbidden to use any of the contents of this tile set in any relation to  block-chain related technology, including but not limited to; NFTs, Crypto, or bitcoin. 


Purchase

Buy Now$6.00 USD or more

In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $6 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Farm_Town_RPGMakerMV.zip 61 kB
Farm_Town_RPGMakerMV_v2.zip 87 kB

Development log

Comments

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hii, I need help importing this to unity, what cell size should i use? i would really appreciate the help, im new in developing games

Hi, this is a specific tileset for use with the RPGMaker MV game engine, as specified in the title and description. This is due to the fact that the tile sizes are 48x48px, but are designed to look like 8x8px tiles.

If using in Unity, you may have been better using the actual 8x8 tileset I have for sale; But I have not tested it in Unity (I use GBStudio!)

I think to get a refund you can talk to itch, but it can take some time to get that refund, so instead, would you like me to send the 8x8 tileset to the email address you used to buy this tile set? Free of charge - I feel this was a genuine mistake, and I would like to give you the other assets so you can try them, and hopefully start making your game :)

i wonder if the unique pixel limit allows this to be used with GBStudio.  if anyone can confirm it will work, that would be great.

Oh! I have a version of this specifically made for GBStudio! And it’s cheaper, and has more tiles!

The screenshots on the store page for the other tileset are taken from a game I made in GBStudio, so you can take a look for yourself :)

https://teaceratops.itch.io/farmtiles

thank you so much!  I always dreamed of making a gb farming game.  I'm gonna see if I can do better than the meh harvest moons for GB

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I don’t know for sure; I don’t have RPG Maker MZ, so I wouldn’t like to assume it does 100%

If you know where I can find default tileset templates for RPG Maker MZ, I’d be happy to take a look and check if they will.

you can use MV tilesets in MZ. They are the same size.

Do you plan on making any sprites for this pack?

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I wasn’t initially, but now you mention it, I have some sprites I had made, and I’d be happy to put them in a pack, if there’s demand for them :)

Yes, please!

 very much so

do you plan on making a gbc color version?

No, I won’t be making a specific GBC colour version, as the GBC doesn’t exactly have a set colour palette to choose from. The way colour palettes worked on the GBC, was you could have a set of 4 colours on a sprite (from a 15-bit palette) but only those 4 colours, and you input the RBG values in the code. Basically, it’s too huge a task for the very limited free time I get to make these.

But! you can actually replicate a GBC palette with this tile set. What I would recommend doing, is choosing your desired colour palettes, and then applying them to this (or other Game Boy style tile sheets) manually. If you use a program like ProMotion NG, there’s a lot of tools in the colour palette to help with this. It is absolutely 100% ok to make heavy changes and edits to this tileset, the only caveat is that the tileset is not modified and then sold on as assets (but it’s totally fine to use those modified assets in your own commercial game).

Alternatively, I do sell this same tileset (resized) for GB Studio; GB Studio is a game engine with an option to recolour your GB style tiles to look like a GBC game.