Our final release day of May and this time it is a triple threat. New Fantasy Backgrounds, new Fantasy Music, and a treasure trove of amazing User Interface Materials! Let's take a look.
We all love seeing beautiful monster designs, but sometimes it’s tough to find small sets of battlers that all work well together. Many of our games’ battles could use some fun fantasy creatures like living trees, goblins, and dragons, so this week we’re checking out Nemo111’s battler collections!
This week we’re taking a look at a great musician who’s also made a useful tool for testing out damage possibilities. If your game’s been asking for some beautiful orchestral music, or you just want an easier way to test out damage formulas without having to playtest over and over, then check out McTricky!
MZ’s sideview battlers can add extra excitement to your game’s fights, but sometimes their chibi style doesn’t fit with a story’s serious themes. In cases like that you may want battlers with more realistic proportions, which is why today we’ll be checking out Low’s incredible drawn battlers!
HUDs aren’t a common thing in RPG Maker games, but they can add a useful bit of info for players. Finding decent HUD graphics can sometimes be tough though, so this week let’s check out SmashArtist’s works, which includes all sorts of HUD elements along with a variety of other neat resources.
We have talked a lot about additional styles here, and our store has some excellent choices for new styles. Vexed’s Pop! Horror city for example, is a very popular and expertly designed new graphic style that you could make your game in. But what if you want… more? There are of course the addons for it in the store, but also, you can head to the forums to find some user created content!