: Use 7-Zip or WinRAR. Right-click the file and select "Extract to tilesdies/" . macOS : Use The Unarchiver or Keka . Linux : Use the command 7z x tilesdies.7z . 2. Common Uses & Installation
Based on its name, is a compressed archive file (using the 7-Zip format) typically associated with custom tilesets or graphics assets for indie games, roguelikes, or map editors. Because ".7z" is a container, the specific "guide" depends on what program you are trying to use these tiles with. 1. Extracting the File
To access the contents, you need a program capable of handling .7z archives: tilesdies.7z
Could you tell me which you are trying to use these tiles for so I can give you the exact folder path?
Once extracted, you will likely find .png or .bmp image files. Here is how to use them in common scenarios: : Use 7-Zip or WinRAR
Locate the gfx or tiles folder in your game's main directory. Move the extracted tilesdies folder into that directory.
Browse to the extracted folder and select the main image sheet. Set the tile size (usually pixels) as specified by the asset creator. 3. Safety Warning Linux : Use the command 7z x tilesdies
Files ending in .7z can occasionally contain scripts or executables ( .exe , .bat , .sh ) along with the images. with your antivirus after extracting.