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CheeseForce

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Creator: Fox Added: 30 Apr 2005 Downloads: 33
Rating[?]: Rating: 4.62/5 (38 ratings)
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Tags: Misc, Original
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Ah, the Cheeseforce. These are the loose tiles everybody has been waiting for.

Seriously.

I was sitting here one day, wondering what kind of contribution I could make to PureZC. It'd been a long time since I'd submit anything, and what I have submit thus far hasn't really been used. Of course, there's always the tileset I've been working on, but I wanted to get something out fast. Then I thought about the dancing bananas. Quite a strange submission. In fact, the bananas are the butt of many jokes, and are often found entering random conversations. So I thought, "Fox, you should try to make something even MORE random than those bananas! Something completely out there." Then, I thought about something else that was random, and that had to do with this site: cheese. Cheese has, like it or not, become the official food of PureZC. How this happened exactly, I don't quite remember. But it seems pretty random to me. So I wanted to combine Zelda, cheese, and randomness to make some great tiles. This is the result.

"That's great, Fox, but seriously... Cheeseforce? How am I supposed to use these?!" A valid question. Maybe, someday, the cheeseforce will become the unoffical mascot of PureZC. Who knows? Personally, I think it'd be a great set of tiles to use as an easter egg. Think of all these different quests hosted by PureZC with the cheeseforce hidden away in them! Of course, it'd be tough to find in any game... as easter eggs usually are. But persistant players would be rewarded with a rare glimpse at the Cheeseforce! Who knows? This idea could really catch on.

Or you could just use it to laugh at, I guess..

This package includes the Cheeseforce, both with and without eyes. It also includes the eyes as a seperate entity. To set up the animation for the eyes on the cheese, start on the first eye tile. Set the frames to 29 and the speed to 3. Feel free to tinker with the speed, if you wish. I used the Pure tileset, since I know it's a popular tileset and its palettes are flexible enough to switch most tiles over to other tilesets. It uses CSet 6.

May the way of the Hero lead to the Cheeseforce!
Credits
Teilyr and his troope of Dancing Bananas
PureZC, for having an odd and most likely unhealthy obsession for cheese