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really love this old west theme asset, used it on my first mini game jam


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bro i love the sound i will use it on y own game did you want to try that 

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whats the grid size

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AWESOMEEE

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thanks for this awesome pack

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Thanks to your fantastic assets, I was able to complete the special in-game item, "Money Bag," in my game. I've included your name in the end credits. The donation amount may be small, but it's a heartfelt gesture. Please come and check out my game!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2516280/SEOIRYE/

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great pack man!!!

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Incredible asset pack, you maked great work!

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thanks!

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Olá, eu sou meio novo aqui, eu li a licença (CC0 1.0) e estou com uma dúvida: Ela pode literalmente tudo?

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yup

Thanks

do you plan to do more in this style

hey man, what pixel size do i cut the sprite sheet in? I cant seem to make the sprites consistent in size

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(48,43)

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Nice, 4 stars

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As part of the game jam, I made a small game using your resources. Thanks! Link to the project: https://e1e5en.itch.io/cowboy

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No way this is free! Man, with me being a pixel artist, I'd daresay this asset would cost less than $15-$20. And there's music too! Mate, you really need to hook up your senses. Anyhoo, marvellous art!

Also, as a solo game dev, I'd make a game out of this, would update this comment when I'm done ;)

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I'm a 13yo aspiring coder do you have any reccommendations to start coding other than scratch.com?

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I'm 13 yr old as well, I can give you suggestions based on two IFs:-

1. If you want to learn to code for the sake of game development then I suggest you start with GDevlop(a  non-coding game engine) before learning any programming language because then you would know how game code works and what you really need to do when you get the hang of any programming language.

2. If you want to learn to code for the sake of just learning a programming language, then I'd suggest you start with python because it's lightweight, has a syntax similar to that of English and really easy.

If you want more info then contact on my

Discord: ⒸⓊⒷⒺⒸⓇⓎ#5529

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Bro thanks, those are available on chromebook right? My mother bought me a chromebook but rn i'm just using scratch.

Yo i just checked it out because school takes so long, apparently you can use gdev in browser, afterschool i'll experiment with it

GDevelop in the browser does not have some small features which can come in handy sometimes, otherwise, it's good

Yo btw are you a pixel artist? If so you want to help me with a game i'm planning?

I also use chormebook but i develop games in Construct 3 (because in GDevelop i cant import sprites) and the code is similar to GDevelop and it has behaviors to help you programing. (you dont need to use any codes or lenguages)

Does construct 3 require downloads, because I cannot work Linux to save my life.

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