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Really nice one, Rob! I always enjoy these "spot scene" pieces because they look excellent in an adventure. I bought your "cardboard box" interior without really knowing what I wanted to use it for - just that it looked so good it might trigger inspiration for a sequence in a game just for the sake of putting it in.

Thank you very much Cleve! And thanks for your purchase, I hope you do find a good use for both the box and the safe. I had a suggestion on the site suggestion board for more of these types of things, for an escape puzzle game, I think I'll be doing it soon!

I would like to ask if you would ever have an interest in doing a group of characters much like your "Man/People" series of interchangeable parts except with less exaggerated proportions for the heads and hands. I would really like to be able to populate a game with characters like this but the cartoon style is only appropriate for certain settings. I think it would make constructing adventure games and similar 2D much easier. I own a copy of Spriter and could do whatever animations were needed with the parts if included. I don't know if you have seen the MIDNIGHT SCENES on Itch.io but they have struck a good balance between realism and stylized for the characters there. I have thought about using all your artwork for a really cool adventure many times but your characters are pretty humorous and it would be hard to do horror with them because they tend to make you laugh. On the other hand, the style is nearly perfect for all the props and a lot of the features you would have in this kind of game (your lab series, etc.) if the character set was just a little more realistic. This is just something to think about, I've been collecting your stuff for a long time. I am about halfway through a game called MUTANT FIGHTERS using your environments and it looks pretty darn good. Too realistic is also never quite right for a computer game, it is somewhere in between (like MIDNIGHT SCENES) that the balance is perfect. I think I have bought a $1000.00 worth of your stuff so far and am always collecting more of it. It tends to be evocative for most mobile and casual games, nearly perfect with the comical aspect. It just requires figures a bit more proportioned to do a general Adventure game with them, especially if it is supposed to be scary in places.

Sorry for the delay Cleve, I'm on holiday at the moment. That's actually another great suggestion, Some just normal proportioned characters would be brilliant for the site, Could you add them to the suggestions list? I will accept them for sure, I can't say how long it would take me to come up with them, I still have to finish the food pack, the egyptian pack  and the magic pack first, But some characters like that would definitely be a great addition to the site, and useful too!