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* POWDER has an artpack which contains numerous tiles, most under CC-BY. [http://www.zincland.com/powder www.zincland.com/powder] [http://www.zincland.com/powder/release/artpack115.tar.gz direct tar.gz link]
* POWDER has an artpack which contains numerous tiles, most under CC-BY. [http://www.zincland.com/powder www.zincland.com/powder] [http://www.zincland.com/powder/release/artpack115.tar.gz direct tar.gz link]
* Free to use 24x35 tiles from DeBray Bailey. Free to use in both commercial and freeware game, author wants credit for pictures. 256 color tiles for 640x480 screen. [http://www.lostdragon.com/ www.lostdragon.com]


* Dwarf Fortress has a good collection of ASCII tiles of various sizes: [http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/Tileset_repository See the dwarf fortress wiki]
* Dwarf Fortress has a good collection of ASCII tiles of various sizes: [http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/Tileset_repository See the dwarf fortress wiki]

Revision as of 15:11, 31 January 2016

This is an index into the various sites that provide tiles suitable for roguelike development. Some tilesets are designed to work with specific roguelike games.

When adding links, please make note of:

  • The license for using the tilesets,
  • Any games that the tilesets are designed specifically for,
  • The size & style of the tiles.

These links are all external, as it isn't really the place of RogueBasin to be hosting tilesets any more than it should be hosting roguelikes.

Orthographic

  • The DawnHack Tileset by DragonDePlatino. An evergrowing collection of roguelike tiles, there are hundreds of animated tiles released for free under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.
  • The RLTiles - Public domain with a request for attribution. A large collection of 32x32 orthographic tiles. Tilesets for NetHack and Crawl. Several 64x64 isometric tiles.
  • TomeTik - Free tiles of David E Gervais (32x32 tiles mostly designed for Angband, and 54x54 isometric tiles designed for Dungeon Odyssey, all released under Creative Commons v3 CC-BY), and Tiles of Henk Brouwer designed as a module for Dungeon Odyssey (unknown licensing).
  • Thomas Whetnall is working on several tilesets on his blog,. Released under the BY-NC-ND 3.0 license.
  • SLASH'EM, tiles released in 16x16, 32x32, 64x64 tiles. Released under the Nethack General Public License.
  • Free pixel project from Squidi.net with more in the forum. Released under the by-nc-sa creative commons license. 16 x16 pixels.
  • The Sheep Graphics: Public-domain sprite graphics and sprite construction kits at The Sheep's Page
  • (to be added) - Adam Bolt tiles. These are the 16x16 tiles for Angband. Redistribution and use, for any purpose, with or without modification, is permitted. [1]
  • Tileset based on RPG Maker Ace graphics, requires a license for that to be used. But free after that. Maker likes to see a copy of the game. [2]

Isometric

  • Reiner's Tilesets - Freeware with attribution. Large isometric tiles and animated sprites.
  • While not roguelike the tiles from The Battle of Wesnoth are released under the GNU General Public License and could also be usefull. 72x72 pixels isometric tiles, floor tiles are hex grid based.

Science Fiction

  • The art made for AI Wars. No tilesets, but space ships. Free to use for indie developers as long as proper attribution is given.

Other useful links

  • If you'd like to generate and manipulate graphical tiles at runtime from within the code instead of loading them from image files, so that they are "embedded" in the executable file, there is a C++, SDL-based library called XTiles which is especially suited for roguelike game graphics. It is very small and easy to use, and there's a tutorial, too. You can find it at: http://xtiles.blogspot.com/. XTiles is open-source.
  • Lost Garden also has some free graphic sets. These are not directly roguelike, but could still be useful.