The only problem? There aren’t too many magic items. That’s why the base game included the famous wizard Henry Puffer and later the amazing Realm of Magic package that finally gave our Sims magical powers. All of the images are released under CC0, so you can use them in your commercial and non-commercial projects. I then put together the collection by searching for similarly themed images, and organizing them into a single mega folder. For the CC collection, I created a huge spreadsheet with over 700 pixel art files for use in your games, websites, apps, and whatever else you can think of. This week’s blog post is about a collection of 12 awesome computer themed pixel art freebies, created and shared by some of the members of the Pixel Art Community. So, if you are going to post anything, please make sure it is a creative post!
I do not have any issues with commercial or non-commercial posts, but I do have issues with posts that are completely non-creative. Just so you know, this is a CC (Creative Commons) blog. The characters feel real, and it’s nice to see a game that focuses on character interaction instead of just stuffing monsters into the dungeons and hoping they don’t annoy you. I’ve played a few games that have been so focused on the story and the characters that I feel like I’m watching a movie. It seems like each time I play a game I feel like I’m getting a new experience.