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This is a 16x16 pixel art tileset for building homes and shops in a medieval village. It includes stone, wood, or plaster walls, and tile roofs. Doors, windows, balconies, and stairs. As well as some grass, dirt, and cobblestone tiles to help you set things up. There is a ton of variation here, allowing for near-limitless possibilities for unique buildings.

The style and color palette matches that of Fences & Walls and Village Accessories, which are companions to this tileset. You can also use my Iconic Interiors and Cozy Furnishings to map the inside of these homes. 

Bonus: I've included a sample of the grass & dirt tiles from my Summer Forest tileset for you to try out.

Look for other products with the Mana Seed logo to find matching assets that fit perfectly with this one. Enjoy!


 



StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorSeliel the Shaper
GenreRole Playing
Tags16-bit, 2D, house, JRPG, mana-seed, Pixel Art, shop, Tileset, village

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In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $19.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

18.09a - Iconic Homestead 1.1a.zip 766 kB

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hi looks nice,. would this work with gbstudio 16x16? thanks

I don't know anything about gb studio, so I can't answer that. Sorry!

thats ok if its 16 x 16 pixels it prolly will work... thanks.

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I do not use RPG Maker.

I am using another 32 pixel dedicated game development program.

It's too difficult to convert a piece to 32 pixels and put it back together.

Would you please send the finished house png file as in the example image?

I don't want to have a background.

Sorry for this request.

(+1)

Sorry, but the sample houses are only meant to serve as an example of how the tileset can be used. They are not intended to be prefabs.