from me, can’t wait probably for the next The Lost Vikings Tileset, if it’s gonna comeĪw yea! This review made me a Medium Reviewer! Ġ of 0 users found this a good review. Rating: 7.5 (cause of the tiles meantioned above, about the blue and white dots thing)īackground: Not much there, the space background is a good touch, but there also could’ve been one more, the one about the space background when your in Tomator’s ship. Minus the count you didn’t use the real space background from the Lost Vikings game (the one when your in Tomator’s space ship)Īnimations: Making them is quite good, but it would’ve been better if you added more running or walking anims for the Lost Vikings and some more of Tomator, and his attack and teleporting.Īlso for SOME enemies, the bottom part where the blue and white dots just made my eyes go: _ Not much there, it was a good try since The Lost Vikings game doesn’t have much layers.
The lost vikings 2 tomator software#
The bomb, the house, almost everything! But except, a few more Tomator animations would be a little better (If ya have TSF, than you’ll be probably ready for a BIGGER tileset! :D) Lost Vikings 2 is a 1997 puzzle-platform game developed by Beam Software and published by Interplay.All versions of the game, except the SNES release, were titled Norse by Norsewest: The Return of Lost Vikings (Lost Vikings 2 on the SNES). The Lost Vikings are back While they briefly considered retirement after defeating the emperor Tomator, there were only so many polar bears they could wrestle before falling into a Nexus portal seemed like a solid life decision. Real good, ya even put Tomator on it, the enemies, the vikings.
Putting the masked tile on the star background was a good option (If ya wanna put the sucker tube thing like in RHB).īut the strange thing was about the Quick Sand, other than that.
The sequel to The Lost Vikings, it features the original three characters plus two new playable characters: Fang the werewolf. It was put in real good, but a bit bad in some places. The Lost Vikings 2 is a 1997 puzzle platform video game developed by Beam Software and published by Interplay.All versions of the game, except the SNES release, were titled Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norsewest (Norse by Norse West: The Return of Lost Vikings in the U.S.).