Most of the tiles are public domain. Someone even made a google code
project<http://code.google.com/p/crawl-tiles/>to track all the tiles
that have been explicitly copyleft by their author. I
don't know if crediting the source is required or desired in this case.
Anyway, thanks for pointing it out :)

Raphaƫl

2011/6/28 Jiin <jiinka2...@gmail.com>

>
> I was looking at the iPad roguelike called 'rogue touch' and I clearly see
> artwork from Crawl used in it.  I just wanted to let you know in case this
> was unauthorized.  The game looks interesting but I don't want to buy it if
> they ripped anyone off.
>
> Shane
>
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