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complete set of
tiles available for use in a
playing area is
called a
tileset. Tile-based
games usually simulate a top-down, side view, or 2.5D view...
- role-playing
video games. Most
versions include a tile set
based map
editor (
tilesets are
called chipsets in pre-XP versions), a
simple scripting language for...
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later version,
found present in
Windows Vista's Minesweeper,
offered a
tileset with
flowers replacing mines as a response.
Another early version (predating...
- game
modification developers created "The
Arcane Space Tileset" for
Neverwinter Nights. This
tileset included Spelljamming ships,
space and
atmospheric terrains...
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further customized by
switching to an
alternative set of
graphics (called a
tileset). The
sounds can be
replaced as well.
Freeciv supports human-to-human multiplayer...
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Tantrix is a
hexagonal tile-based
abstract game
invented by Mike
McManaway from New Zealand. Each of the 56
different tiles in the set
contains three lines...
- that
although enjoyable, the
greatest challenge was
creating a
single tileset and
palette swapping scheme that was
diverse enough to
portray multiple...
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alternate tileset. The
relationship between the two
tilesets. In
addition to the edge
arrows in the
usual tileset, the
matching rules for both
tilesets can...
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Additionally a
terrain editor and
architecture disks were
available with
tileset graphics for
settings of
Ancient Asia, Medieval, Wild West, ****ure Europe...
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appearance and
surface textures of the area are
defined by the area's
selected tileset.
Builders can
overlay placeable objects onto areas, and use the built-in...