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Are you an aspiring game developer using Unity or just want to get some extra assets? Check out the Humble Unity Games and Game Dev Assets Bundle, there's a few games too.

Looking over what's available, it seems like quite a good deal. Compared to the individual prices, you would save quite a lot of money picking up this bundle. From asset packs to full game examples, there's quite a lot across the different tiers. Here's just some of what's in it:

  • FPS Builder - a first-person shooter game template
  • Clayxels - an interactive volumetric toolkit to sculpt models in editor and in game
  • Multiple terrain packs and nature rendering packs
  • Low Poly Ultimate Pack - over 1000 models
  • + Quite a bit more

On the subject of actual games, across different tiers it also includes:

  • One Deck Dungeon - Linux supported, it's great (prev article)
  • The First Tree - Linux supported, also great (prev article)
  • Aeronautica Imperialis: Flight Command (Windows)
  • DRONE The Game (Windows)
  • MarZ: Tactical Base Defense (Windows)
  • Skybolt Zack (Windows)

If any of it interests you, find the full bundle here.

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6 comments

herbert Sep 9, 2020
Sorry to say this but the first tree isn't a great game at all (and I made the effort to finish it!). Nothing more interesting to say! Good Night!
Liam Dawe Sep 9, 2020
Quoting: herbertSorry to say this but the first tree isn't a great game at all (and I made the effort to finish it!). Nothing more interesting to say! Good Night!
To each their own.
DeathByDenim Sep 10, 2020
I wonder if some of this stuff works on Godot as well. The POLYGON stuff seems to be fbx and obj which is supported on Godot, kind of.
Beamboom Sep 10, 2020
I am considering to jump on this one for future exploration. I've always wanted to look into development on Unity.
But how will this work: It says "redeem on Steam" but I guess that's a generic text for the games included. Will we receive a similar "redeem code" in the Unity store for the assets to be tied to our Unity account?


Last edited by Beamboom on 10 September 2020 at 8:19 am UTC
Liam Dawe Sep 10, 2020
Quoting: BeamboomI am considering to jump on this one for future exploration. I've always wanted to look into development on Unity.
But how will this work: It says "redeem on Steam" but I guess that's a generic text for the games included. Will we receive a similar "redeem code" in the Unity store for the assets to be tied to our Unity account?
Noted on the page:
QuoteRedeem on Unity Asset Store and on Steam. Vouchers for Unity Assets are all from the Unity Asset Store. All games in this bundle are redeemed on Steam. Please check out the full system requirements here prior to purchasing.
Beamboom Sep 10, 2020
Quoting: Liam DaweNoted on the page:
QuoteRedeem on Unity Asset Store and on Steam. Vouchers for Unity Assets are all from the Unity Asset Store. All games in this bundle are redeemed on Steam. Please check out the full system requirements here prior to purchasing.

Ahhh there it was. Thank you.
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