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Hello Morfeas.

Indeed, "Deck Adventurers - Origins" is an enhanced version of chapters 1 to 3. Chapter 3, like the previous two, was originally published on some web portals, but has not been maintained on that platform for some time, so some changes will not be implemented there (especially those related to difficulty adjustments).

You can try on Armor Games, maybe (or buy Origins, hehe).

Thank you!

Well, about the publication of the sequel “Heroes of the Valley”, it hasn't been going smoothly, and unfortunately we don't have a publication date yet. I'll see if it can be possible to do it this year.... :-/

Let's try to clear cache (not cookies, just cache).

Cool. Keep up the good work!

A bit hard to read, but very cool!

Hi. I had a look at it, and yes, that will work, thanks!

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Well, it took me some hours, but I managed to replicate it, by connecting the new "surface extrude" node with a "camera set" which can convert a mesh to a surface image, and even generate a normal map. Very cool.

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Hi. Cool asset, I am considering buying more of these, but... it would be possible to have the "hurt" and "die" animation without those flash/transparency effects? I'd prefer to do that myself at runtime. (in fact, enemy1-variation1 doesn't have the flash at "hurt" in the files, I suppose it's a mistake).

Looking forward for more characters (no need for 4-direction in my case).

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Hi. Congratulations on this tool, I think it is a great way to work with graphics. I recently purchased it, and I have been creating a project to generate extrude images of certain sprites and animations for the game I am developing.

But today I upgraded to version 1.16 and the "surface extrude" node I was using no longer exists or doesn't work the same. The previous one generated two images: the 2d extrude image and a normal-map, which I use in my game. The new version seems that it generates a mesh that I imagine will be the extrude as a 3D model.

Couldn't the node from the previous version be kept as well? Maybe have both: "Surface extrude 3D" and "Surface extrude 2D".

If not, how could I get the same result with the current nodes?

Cool!

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Oh I see. I have an idea in the back of my mind for a game that I think this project could fit in. I'll keep an eye out to see how it evolves. cheers!

Hello. This seems very interesting. Is the tileset shown in this image already included in the downloadable file?

Very beautiful asset!

I miss, however, some more decoration for the walls: maybe some tapestries, paintings, portraits, candlesticks...

Cool, but I would suggest to add some women options, too.

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Hi! Both heroes will have to collaborate at that point. If the ranger freezes the monster that is right above the flames, maybe the mage can advance a little further.... ;)

Hmm it's weird that it fails sometimes... maybe it's something with this site. Make sure you go back to the map and wait a few seconds before closing the window, maybe it will help.

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" The mighty ñ / Ñ "

LOL  Great font!

Let's focus on killing the minions he summons as soon as they appear (charging mana as the last action of the previous turn does help).

Yes, it should do it.   o_o

Hmm... no tildes or other international symbols, right?

Cool!  :-)

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Hi.  Have you read kon-el's comment?  ;)

Great! Thanks for the update, I have been waiting for the interiors :)

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Nice concept! Some suggestions:

- Currently, shields and heal are almost the same, I would consider that the player's shields are only worth for the current attack (that is, what is left over is lost). That would differentiate more both actions, and also would make the game more tactical. In the case of enemies I don't know if it would work the same way.

- Make it possible to consult which die is which, among the ones you have rolled, so you can choose wich one to roll again. In many occasions you can't tell just by looking at the visible faces.

- Another way to balance the multiplier faces can be to make their price rise (double?) with every purchase (and probably you dont need the x4 option).

In any case, good luck with the final game, if you make it.

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I see. I will take a look to that weather effects pack, thank you!

What a beautiful asset!

I have an issue, however: I am using the light-green grass as main ground, and then adding patches of dark-green, earth, stone o leaves. But now I want to add snow, and it seems there is no transition from light-green to snow, right?

Any possibility of adding it in the near future? (the other terrain types have transition to snow. That is the only one without it).

Oh, right, I was thinking of that cogwheel just as an icon for an options button, when this pack is more for game items. Thanks, I think that "Menu Basicset" or "Option Menu Designer Kit" is what I was looking for.

Great this 16x16 version :), but could you check if you can improve the gear icon? I think it's hard to recognize what it is. Maybe it doesn't need to be a faithful version of the higher resolution ones, if that helps.

Thanks!

Hi. I like the portrait. is it included? There is more? or do you have more as an standalone pack?

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haha! There IS actually a bonus level, and you can get to that diamond. Not all walls are as solid as they seem, you just need to find the "right" way (although I admit that it is a bit tricky).

beautiful!

The game is a bit demanding, but it can be done :)

wonderful icons! but check the title ;)

Simply incredible, great job!

A suggestion: separate "new image" buttons for each layer (stars, nebula...) for regenerate just that layer, while keeping the rest.

oh that's cool, thanks. I would suggest to have it "on" by default.

Very cool. Maybe some visual indications would help to understand... like showing the valid squares when you click (or drag) on a piece to move.