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with a plethora of animal men in my game. I also don’t like the idea of playing in a TMNT/Gamma World setting i.e. With few exceptions my brain can’t handle the “graphic” tilesets my imagination enjoys the pixel creatures interacting with an ASCII world where symbols mean different things based on color and context. I suspect there are a few out there that may enjoy this art style as well, so I decided to share it. I also decided to redo the civs from scratch with the idea that they would seamlessly meld with the bestiary style of Plac1d’s, akin to Coaldiamond’s additions. With the 40.xx release, I created an up to date set for myself. Unfortunately, Plac1d and Coaldiamond have not updated their sets since. This was awesome I could focus on play and not have to worry about interrupting my game with quick edits. Then Coaldiamond released his continuation of Plac1d’s set. And, to top it off, Anniki created a 12×12 version which worked great with Markavian’s tileset.įast forward to 31.xx – I continued to use Plac1d’s set, but with all the new creatures added I would occasionally encounter one that wasn’t covered – so I’d save my game, create the creature in question and resume play. At the time, his set covered every civ and creature in the game. But, around the time of 40d I came across Plac1d’s graphic set. While not for everyone – I loved the art style. I started playing Dwarf Fortress using the default ASCII.
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