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Pixel Art

Pixel Art refers to the charming, simplistic, retro/renaissance style of very-low-resolution graphics, such as from the 1977-1995 Atari, GameBoy, & Super Nintendo (SNES) eras.

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Sprites

Sprites are generally 2D images used in games to represent objects. They can be animated or static, and come in different styles like isometric or top-down.

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Turn-based

A turn-based game mechanic is the opposite of a real-time game mechanic. In a Turn-By-Turn mechanic (synonym), each player has to wait for the other to have played, so that they can play, and so on. This way, each player has the time to think about their strategy. TBT games rely less on action than real-time games.

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      Top rated$15 or less tagged Pixel Art, Sprites and Turn-based (5 results)

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      32 Pixel Monster Sprites with Back Sprites
      Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
      (4 total ratings)
      32 Pixel Monster Sprites with Back Sprites
      Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
      (4 total ratings)
      A extensive Isometric tileset!
      Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
      (2 total ratings)
      8bit/16bit character sprites with multiple color palettes to choose from.
      Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
      (2 total ratings)
      8bit/16bit 64x64 pixels sized character portraits with multiple color palettes to choose from.
      Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
      (1 total ratings)
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