KR Legendary Palaces ~ Mermaid Tileset for RPGs
A downloadable asset pack
KR Legendary Palaces ~ Mermaid Tileset for RPGs
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Now available for multiple game engines!
Head into the legendary Mermaid Palace with this tileset for RPG Maker, Unity, Godot, Tiled and more! Soft blue and green tones, coordinated statues and pillars, and lots of details make the perfect backdrop for your search for mystical people of the sea!
This Mermaid Tileset Includes:
Ground Tiles:
- Plain water
- pipe-edged water
- stone-edged water
- 4 types of coordinated floor tiles make it easy to mix and match for the look you want! Make your floors high contrast or nice and subtle...whatever works for you!
- shell spike traps
- green edging
- hole tiles
Wall Tiles:
Dark walls, light walls, stone and brick...all with a touch of shimmery mermaid tones. One roof tile also included.
Also featuring:
- stairs to match all floors
- small accent pillars
- large accent pillars (plain and themed)
- plain arch
- detailed arch
- raised platform
- coordinated throne
- mirror/window
- treasure box
- push block
- bridge rails
- multiple statues
- magic rings
- seashells, kelp and lots of little details!
- plus more!
Events and Animations (RPG Maker format, may work with your engine)
Treasure chest and blue fire!
Sample Maps (RPG Maker MV-MZ format)
Check out our samples if you need a little inspiration!
The Legendary Palaces Mermaid tileset includes 48x48 and 32x32 versions of all tiles. You will receive tilesets formatted for RPG Maker, plus other sheets suitable for use in any engine that can use variable width tilesets.
See our list of engines we've tested here, plus information on compatibility.
Commercial use rights included.
Purchase
In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
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Cool !
Thank you for this! Can't wait to try mapping with these materials :)
Thank you! Hope you enjoy them!
I have a feeling this one might work great with the underwater effect I managed to get my hands on a while back, been meaning to make a dungeon like that for a while now.