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So, is this supposed to be just a thumbnail of the cover, or should there be actual content?

For the most part, I really rather like this. It's a fairly straight-forward and interesting take on "planar fantasy" gaming, with a relatively well thought-out metaphysics.

That said, there are a couple things that stuck out for... less that delightful reasons.

  • The Adventurers Code. A cosmically-enforced law requiring that everyone directly involved in a violent conflict avoid death on both sides, or face significant penalties. I understand the impulse that lead to this, but wow. This would either heavily bias the universe in favour of a Lawful-Evil stasis, or require that the universe be unerringly perfect.
  • "Official Approval" from the City Council to be an Adventurer means you get sent non-declinable contracts with zero warning before-hand, in exchange for "leeway when breaking objects or trespassing." Given that there's no upkeep from City Council, or compensation in the event of death, that's a terrible deal. Arguably, it's a form of Wage Slavery, but somehow with less stability. "Never anything illegal" is a pretty meaningless clause, given the City Council.
  • The City Council, with it's one-vote-per-Major-Faction system, would either be eternally deadlocked, with no hope of ever achieving anything ever, or it would be a puppet-government controlled through blackmail, bribery, and cats'-paw assassinations. The Brokers and The Silent seem like they would be the most likely to be in control.

I'm glad I said something, then!

I'll give them a look shortly!

...The status says "released," and yet there are no files. 

Is this in error? I find myself intrigued by the design goals laid out.

.indd are the working files for InDesign. Safe to say, this was likely accidental.

Do you have a policy on using these as parts of dioramas to be sold?

Thank you for the prompt reply!

This is partially because I'd like to know for myself, and partially because it's just a good idea to let people know these sorts of things.

If you intend for people to use them however they choose, consider giving these a CC0 or CC-BY license?

What sorta conditions do you have for using these? can people use them in things they intend to sell? Can they be used as parts of twitch streams? Etc etc

Hello!

First off: loving most things about Pixelorama so far. It's great!

That said: I have noticed that Pixelorama will sometimes add black pixels to the edges or remove edge pixels when exporting a gif with a transparent background. This is, honestly, my only complaint about the software thus far.

Is there anything that can be done about this?

Cheers!

This is adorabad, and I'm kinda on board with it.

Heyo!

These sprites are really great, but I've just gotta ask:

What's your rules for use? Like, can these be used in commercial projects? Is modifying them acceptable? etc etc.

Hello!

Tiny Tactics is tagged as being Open Source, so I was hoping I could get ahold of the Godot project for it, so I can deconstruct it and learn. Is it posted somewhere?

Sorry to bother you, and either way: This is really neat.