![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Introduce your players to their party with the upbeat and quirky Childhood Memory or throw them straight into the action with the fast-paced beats of Mode Nine. Dungeons, battles, towns, and general themes each get 5 tracks dedicated to them, so you can switch out songs before they get too repetitive or make sure each location has its own unique track. Let your players jam out to electronic guitar riffs as they fight the Man, or have slow waveforms lull your heroes to sleep when they finally find a safe place to rest in the busy city. Give your 80s inspired game some fresh tracks with Time Machine - The Analog Age Music Pack! Joel Steudler is here with another excellent music pack, this time offering up 20 tracks that focus on the fun you can have with synths. Explore wild alien planets and learn why so many people stick to the sci-fi cities with Rinobers Futuristic Outlands! This pack also includes character sprites for animals such as birds and stalk-eyed aliens, objects like bubbles and statues, and 16 unique humans alongside more than 100 human character sheet variations, enough to populate an entire planet!Īnd if that wasn’t enough, each character and tileset comes in two versions: one with black outlines and one with colored outlines! So choose which aesthetic perfectly fits your game or mix-and-match to get your maps looking just how you imagined them. With recolors of pretty much every tile, you can easily make sister planets stand out by having purple mushrooms instead of brown, or add some variation to the ground and water depending on if it’s safe to walk on or if it can leak poison right through armored boots! Let your Earthlings rest while surrounded by familiar pine trees and flowers or mess with their minds by having familiar plants be taller than they’re used to, such as towering venus fly traps and gnarled thorny vines as thick as their torsos. Explore crystalline mountains in the hopes of finding rare minerals, venture to lands where a mix of low gravity and element-rich atmosphere forms floating rings instead of clouds, and interact with gooey aliens who live in fungal forests with this pack! 29 tilesets covering A1, A2, A4, A5, and B sheets offer up a huge variety of details to make each world unique and memorable as your heroes journey across the galaxy. Step out of the safety of the city and wade into alien environments with Rinobers Futuristic Outlands! Rinober is back with another tileset in his incredible painted style that brings familiar and foreign nature to life. Weird alien landscapes, and cool 80s synth tracks await you in this week's new packs! It is recommended for period dramas, time slips, and Japanese-style world views. An enlarged tileset-sized version is also included.Įdo period background CG materials "Minikle's Background CG Material Collection EDO part01 A・B" is a collection of backgrounds from the Edo period in Japan. ![]() "Food Icon Set" contains 50 icons featuring cuisine from around the world. "Emotions of Battle - Retro BGM" is a collection of retro-style battle theme music inspired by old-fashioned JRPGs. Automatic Tag Editor and its staff do not support music piracy in any way.Four official DLCs are released this week, including retro BGM, useful background graphics, icons, and more! Note: Automatic Tag Editor is only intended to help users to recover metadata related to the songs they have previously bought as digital copy but for which they lost their metadata in any way. It updates the embedded tags so you don't lose them when you move files away from your phone. This automatic editor is perfect for editing ID3 tag of your music library. It will only take five seconds per song.Guaranteed! And that's not all: it also gives you some squared hi-res pictures you can use as cover art by tapping on them. These days are over! Automatic Tag Editor analyses your library and pick for you close tag matches, just tap on the one you prefer and you are done. Do you remember times when you first decided to keep your music library more tidy? You found out that the only solution was to fill in manually all songs info, one by one. ![]()
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