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Chalkboard Lemmings
∫tan x dx:
Hi everybody!
I am excited to announce a new level style pack: Chalkboard Lemmings!
This style sees lemmings re-imagined as colourful doodles on a blackboard.
With silly drawings and an entire alphabet of terrain and symbols, this style is versatile and may even find use in conjunction with other styles!
The style comes with two backgrounds and pale, wispy sprites for the lemmings themselves.
Chalkboard Lemmings was created by my brother, and I am uploading it here with his permission.
Also attached is a small pack of three levels made with the style:
Back to the drawing board
https://i.imgur.com/ptFjEZ8
Let's play hang lem!
https://i.imgur.com/AAg0wvS
Doodling in math class
https://i.imgur.com/SrNbrpN
Feedback and comments are much appreciated!
Enjoy! :thumbsup:
Edit: Updated the style to fix missing shimmier sprites.
IchoTolot:
I've noticed that the pictures were not showing and I took the liberty to fix the links (".png" was missing). ;)
IchoTolot:
Solved the 3 levels and these are pretty nice little puzzles indeed! :thumbsup: I might have a feeling my solution to the 2nd one is a backroute though. :evil:
Feel free to add more levels over the time when your brother gets new level ideas! :)
The tileset looks and plays amazing! :thumbsup:
I think some really good levels can be made from this and a set with all the standard letters and numbers is always useful. This would be a worthy addition to the standard library!
I've attached my solutions.
Flopsy:
Wow, without even downloading the pack I can say this pack looks inspired and beautiful.
Although it was created by your brother (kudos to him by the way!), it's a strong showing off the back of your LOTY win :)
This gives other artistic creators like Colorful Arty a run for his money!
SQron188:
I think the idea of "Lemmings on a blackboard" can't have been executed much better.
Additionally, it reminds me of looking at just about anything in the surrounding world, like sets of objects, or shapes, and thinking about how that can help design a level - or indeed a tileset, especially if we're talking about colour combinations as well...
That's how it goes on in my mind anyway.
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