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Mawleen

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Ohh now I see it! I was so used to how you had done it in the legacy version so I couldn't see it in this new one. Thank you very much for your fast replies! 

I have another question:

- In the new Rural Village Terrain (8d version), I can't seem to find any "bent inwards" grass tiles, only the one "bent outwards". You have those type of tiles for some of the terrain, but not all of them. Am I missing something? (This time I checked the animated tiles folder hehe)

I've highlighted in red which type of tiles I'm talking about:

Ohh right! I forgot to check the Animated Tiles! Thank you for helping out! :)

I really like the new art style you're using! Thank you so much for the great update!


I have a question:

- I can't seem to find the updated doors used in the example pictures on this page, am I missing something?

Thank you so much for the very fast answer! That's very helpful to know.

All the best
Mawleen

Thank you very much for the fast reply! Hearing that it's just one color palette is happy news for me.
All the best,
Mawleen

Hello!

I'm wondering if all of the asset packs in the Super Retro World are using one and the same color palette, or if there are several? I'm currently researching the possibility to tweak the colors in a smooth way "world-wide" when it comes to asset pack "worlds", and would like to know if I would need to do changes in only one color palette for the entirety of Super Retro World , or in several.

Thanks in advance!

Hello there! I'm wondering if all of your Solaria asset packs uses the

Resurrect64 color palette by Kerrie Lake? I'm considering using this for a game project but might want to change the color palette a bit to change moods, and also create all of the four seasons. So I'm asking the question to know if I might have to dabble with several different color palettes, or just one.

Thanks in advance!

Thank you for your fast reply! I just wanted to make sure, and now I know.

Me and my co-developer of a game read through the terms of service (TOS) and saw this in 4. Publisher Content:

"Publishers retain all ownership rights to the submitted content, and by submitting content to the Service, Publishers hereby grant the following:

  • To the Company, a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform the content in connection with the Service, including without limitation for promoting, redistributing in any and all media formats. If you choose to remove your content from the Service, this license shall terminate within a commercially reasonable time after you remove your content from the Service.
  • To Users, a non-exclusive, perpetual license to access the content and to use, reproduce, distribute, display and perform such content as permitted through the functionality of the Service. Users shall retain a license to this content even after the content is removed from the Service."

The TOS states clearly in "2. Users and Publisher" that the "User" is someone who "purchase, download, or play games or other content from itch.io".

However - I came across this forum thread from earlier, where both an Admin and a Moderator claims that the "User" portion stated above in the quote from TOS is referring to me as a Publisher, and not the end-user. I have a hard time believing that the Admin and Moderator is right, since it's very clear in the TOS who the "User" is, since "2. Users and Publisher" clearly states who both a "User" and "Publisher" is, and that they are separate.


So my question to Itch is:

- Does the end-user that download my game have the rights to reproduce my game? And to what purpose? Is it only to reproduce it in order to, say, be able to have a copy on each computer they might own (because I'm totally fine with that, it makes sense)? Or do they also have the right to sell reproduced copies? 

I played this like a year ago and forgot to comment, but I loved it so much. The aesthetics, the theme, the execution, just great <3

I just finished the game and I loved it so much! It's such a feelgood experience, but with a nice dose of hardships too in a lovely balance <3 I wound up in a relationship with QueenBee, she's the %&#?¤@ best! I just in general felt close to every character in some way, even with the ones I didn't talk to that much. Looking forward to the sequel!

Haha! Yeah it seems like it isn't that hard to do nowadays :(

I miss the old, more standalone episode based Star Trek that could be goofy but still explore important ethical questions.

Thanks for your comment!

Hahaha omg you were not alone! I stressed out all the time and said to Michelle "Please call your mom!!" And when she finally was like "oops I should call my mom!" I could finally breathe lol

This is such a sweet and heartfelt game, it made me cry because I started caring so much about Froggy <3

Thank you for this game <3