It also came out on consoles under the name RPG Tsukru MV Trinity. However, unlike RPG Maker XP, which allowed users to manually choose which layers to build on, MV automatically stacks tiles on top of other tiles. If they are edits of RTP resources, you must also own the engine that the RTP is from (for example, if they are from VX Ace's RTP, you can use them in MV but only if you own both MV and Ace). from elsewhere, check to make sure that they are not edits of existing 'RTP' resources. I'm looking for bookshelves, music stands, instruments, wall posters and school themed stuff like this, but they should be placeable at a wall so I can see them from the side, not from the front. RPG Maker MV also goes back to layered tilesets, a feature that was removed in RPG Maker VX and VX Ace. If you downloaded the tileset/character/etc. I tried creating a simple classroom, but the standard tilesets aren't that good for something like that. One thing that surprises me is that I'm not able to find furniture that's facing to the left or right, at least not the furniture I need. I'm currently working on a highschool themed text game without battle script, but with a deep story and important decisions you can choose (a little bit like Life is Strange). I watched lots of tutorials about RPG Maker MV after buying it some weeks ago, but there's still enough stuff I never touched like using Plugins or drawing new Tilesets. I'm from Germany and my English isn't the best, but I hope that it's understandable.