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Dive into the action with our Micro Zombie Beat 'em up Pixel Art Pack! This pack is perfect for creating intense, retro-style zombie games, complete with everything you need to bring your apocalyptic vision to life.

Pack Highlights:

  • Zombies, Humans, Blood, Guns & Tilesets: All crafted in a detailed 10x10 grid, perfect for a compact yet impactful design.

What's Inside:

  • Human Sprites:
    • Without Guns: Fully animated in 8 directions, ready for any scenario.
    • With Shotgun & Normal Gun: Engage in combat with smooth directional animations.
    • Dead: Detailed death sprites, adding to the immersive gameplay.
  • Zombie Sprites:
    • 3 Types of Zombies: Diverse and terrifying, each moving in 8 directions.
    • Cut-in-Half Animation: Brutal and detailed, showcasing the intensity of the battles.
    • Dead Sprites with Blood: Enhances the horror experience with lifelike gore.
  • Tileset:
    • Roads, Fences, and Sidewalks: Create realistic urban environments.
    • Windows, Doors, and Some Buildings: Add depth and detail to your settings.
    • Floor & Trees: Versatile elements to design a complete apocalyptic world.
  • Items & Miscellaneous:
    • Crosshairs: For precise targeting and shooting mechanics.
    • Medikit: Essential for survival gameplay.
    • Coins & Money (the green one): In-game currency to enrich your game's economy.
    • Bullet Box: Keep the action going with essential ammo supplies.
    • And More: Various items to enhance gameplay and immersion.

Why Choose This Pack?

  • Highly Detailed: Despite the compact 10x10 grid, every sprite is meticulously crafted to deliver high impact.
  • Versatile: Suitable for various game genres, especially beat 'em up and survival games.
  • Easy to Integrate: Ready-to-use sprites and tilesets that seamlessly fit into your game projects.
  • Complete Set: Everything you need to create a dynamic and engaging zombie apocalypse game.

Don't miss out on this essential asset pack for your next retro zombie game project! Download now and start creating!

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    Updated 23 days ago
    StatusReleased
    CategoryAssets
    Rating
    Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
    (5 total ratings)
    Authormomeg
    GenreSurvival
    Tags16-bit, Pixel Art, Post-apocalyptic, Roguelike, Survival Horror, Tilemap, Zombies

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    We are launching our first mini game at the end of this month and bought this pack for it! Love the art work :D 

    Ow, thanks! and that's great !!  go on keep creating! ♥

    Hey I started making a game using this, could you link to the color palette you used?

    Sure: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1tqdmrp83oyvq8m/svh440.gpl?dl=0

    Hi, what's the license on these sprites if bought?

    Noone

    So if I relase a game using these sprites, can I make money from it? (or can I release a game using it at all?)

    I know how licensing works is a bit complex but it's very important

    Yes, totally, a guy made some good games using my sprites and then he modified it a bit, take a look:

    https://voidedpixels.itch.io/superfluous-sand
    https://voidedpixels.itch.io/the-kings-of-limbo


    once you buy it you can modify it as you wish... you can sell your game without problem, i'm just a guy who make little art packs to help people with games so Good luck ♥.

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    Thanks for the response! This clears things up very well.


    I'm a bit confused by the games you linked, the sprites seem very different - are they part of a different sprite pack you made?

    the guy who made those used my assets  and modified them a bit, i hope you like it and find it useful for your project, good luck ♥.