Web icons, Microsoft Windows desktop and Windows Phone graphics, Android images and iOS (iPhone, iPad and iPod) icons are available. The icons are available for multiple platforms, and designed to be used in different parts of the user interface. Check out the full-size previews to find just a perfect set of graphics for your project. There are sets to design business and communication applications, all kinds of mobile apps for Android, Windows Phone and Apple iOS devices, social networks and applications, organizers, financial and accounting products, weather portals, databases, portfolios, food venues, shops, scientific applications, transportation and logistics, and a wide range of other general-use and special-purpose tools. Vector and multi-layer sources are available with some of the sets. The available icon sets include collections of toolbar icons, menu icons and other UI elements, as well as extra-large, printable images sized 256x256 and even 512x512 pixels. There are multiple collections for your consideration. With thousands of stock icons available today, there's no need to design your own graphics whatsoever! Finally, all our images are royalty-free, giving you the right to use and re-use them in as many apps as you need. Our icon sets are tastefully designed and assembled into matching sets, with each collection giving your product consistent, uniform looks. Eliminate the guessing, ordering and waiting process typical for custom-made graphics! With full-size online previews, there's no guessing or waiting involved - you get exactly what you see at a deeply discounted price. Readily available, our icons can be purchased economically and used right away. While RPG Toolkit currently only supports outputting Windows binaries.Stock icons will help you enhance the look of your applications and Web sites - in an instant. However, in my opinion, RPGBoss has a one-up on RPG Toolkit as games produced with it can be played on multiple platforms.
I would say that the best free alternative to it is RPG Toolkit. While I do have many complaints about RPGBoss in its current state, there are very few free & open-source 2D RPG game making projects at its level. this is nice, however, for portability & distribution on multiple platforms.requires Java runtime to play games (doesn't output native binaries).Some things I don't really like, but perhaps not as important: tilesets can be removed from maps without removing references.show a message at game startup about incompatible tilesets.either increase/remove limit on image dimensions or.
tileset size is limited & causes game crashes.the RPG Maker art assets distributed with the program are not licensed for use in engines other than RPG Maker (game developers will likely run into complaints from RPG Maker owners).current sprite & tileset assets need replaced.tilesets can only be removed from latest added.some dialogs are too big & need scrolling capability.default autotile tileset should be removable from maps.
number of map layers are limited (users should be able to set their own layers).ability to remove entities from maps (may already have this capability but I have not found it yet).a more dynamic method of setting/changing character sprites.Some improvements/fixes I think it needs: both the editor & exported games should work on any platform that supports Java & its GUI libraries (libgdx I believe).games can be easily tested from within editor.all-in-one interface with built-in map editor.But there is much work to be done & many open issues & requests remain open on the GitHub project page. I commend the developers on an excellent job. Unfortunately, development has not been very active recently & it needs many improvements & fixes. Currently, it even comes with some RPG Maker sprites & tilesets. I haven't used RPG Maker that much, but from what I can tell, the style is similar. It is a completely free alternative to RPG Maker.