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3300+ sprites to build a complete post-apocalyptic 2D, Top-Down game.


✅ What's Included:

  • Character: Idle, Run, Punch, Pickup, Death (side), + Helmet accessory

  • Weapons (Bat, Pistol, Gun, Shotgun): Idle/Run, Attack, Reload, Death (side), Shotgun racking

  • 3 Zombies (Small, Axe, Big): Idle, Run, 2 Attacks, Death (side)


  • Grounds: Bleak-Yellow/Dark-Green/Green Grass, Dry/Normal Ground, Roads

  • Buildings (550+): 4 color sets

  • Roofs (60), Garbage (32), Fences (30+), Brick Walls (13), Grass Top (32)


  • Vehicles (9 types × variations)

  • Nature (Trees, Grass, Flowers, etc.)

  • Pickable: Ammo, Food, Guns

  • World Props: Windows (21+), Lamps, Bins, Vending Machines, Doors, and a lot more.

  • Buildable: 12 Wooden + 12 Reinforced Walls


  • Health, Ammo, Hunger indicators, Inventory, Crafting, Menu.


📁 This asset pack includes files in PNG format. For animations, both sprite sheets and GIFs are provided.


🖼️ A small explanatory GIF is included to clarify a few features, so you won’t be confused about how they work!

License:  

By downloading or using this asset pack, you agree to the following terms:

  • Free for Non-Commercial Use:
    You may use this asset for free in non-commercial projects.

  • Commercial Use Requires Payment:
    To use this asset in a commercial project (any project that earns money or promotes something that earns money), you must pay at least $2 USD, or more if you wish.

  • No Redistribution:
    You may not redistribute this asset, whether in it's original form or modified.

  • Credit (Optional but Appreciated):
    Giving credit is not required, but it's appreciated. If you'd like to credit me, you can give link to this page - "https://thelazystone.itch.io/post-apocalyptic-pixel-art-asset-pack" or mention my username - "TheLazyStone".

If you encounter any issues with the asset pack or if something doesn’t work as expected, feel free to leave a comment describing the problem. I’ll do my best to fix it as soon as possible. 

Updated 12 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
(12 total ratings)
AuthorTheLazyStone
GenreRole Playing, Survival
Tags16x16, 2D, Characters, Pixel Art, Post-apocalyptic, Tileset, Top-Down, Zombies

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PostApocalypse_AssetPack_v1.1.2.zip 2.4 MB

Development log

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Hi TheLazyStone,

I just wanted to say a big thank you for creating and sharing your asset pack on itch.io. It has been a huge help and inspiration in the development of my game.

I’m currently working on a project using your assets, and I’d love to show you the result once it’s finished (or even share a preview soon if you're interested). Would it be possible to get in touch with you directly for that?

Thanks again for your amazing work

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Thank you so much! Really glad it helped you.

As for getting in touch - i dont really use any social media, so if you dont mind, you could just drop a link for your game in here, or you could email it to me to: thelazieststone@gmail.com if you want to

Hi TheLazyStone,

Here’s a brief overview of the game mechanics and features:

Game Controls and Features

Text Input Areas

  • Navigation: Simply hover over a text input area with your mouse cursor to start typing. There's no need to click; just begin typing the letters you want to input.

In-Game Controls

  • Movement: Use the arrow keys to navigate and move around in the game.
  • Pause Menu: Press the Escape key to pause the game. This will bring up a menu where you can access various options, including game credits and saving your game progress.

Game Features

  • Credits: View the credits to see the contributors and resources that helped create the game.
  • Save System: You can save your current position and the state of your game world. This allows you to continue from where you left off at a later time.
  • Debug Panel: Access the debug panel to view and modify game settings such as seasons. This panel also displays your health and hunger bars, as well as the day-night cycle. Note that the weather system is currently not functional.
  • Editor: There is an editor tool available that allows you to view and modify your saved game data. This tool is useful for adjusting your player position and other game parameters.

And this is the link of the game, it's a web game made only with JavaScript without framework.

https://survival-outpost.netlify.app/

Thank you for sharing! Really cool to see my work being used somewhere.

Are there any ideas you plan to implement in the future?

Anyways, its really nice that you decided to share it with me

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Hi! Beautiful work! I was wondering if there was some example maps or labels for the tilesets? If not no worries and thanks for providing such a detailed and expansive pack!

Hi. Thank you. Theres no example maps for this asset-pack. As for "labels for the tilesets" - do you mean something that describes what every tile is and how it is used? If so, then no, i dont have that either

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ah yes thats what I mean. no worries thanks for replying!

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Are you using a specific palette? Can you maybe share it? (only if its not too much work)

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There's no necessarily a specific strict palette, but i tried to collect every color i used in this pack in this png: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rhdh0jGsSACpU3ljJpPGeCz0H67-bF7X/view?usp=drive...

If you need it in another format or something like this feel free to ask

Guys I have a question. Some of the assets are separate pngs (not part of a tileset). If I add any of these, Godot creates a whole new sprite2D for each. But if I do it this way, I'll end up with thousands of sprite2Ds, and my nodes will look very cluttered. I'm still a beginner, and the internet isn't helping

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which assets exactly are you talking about? Usually you want to create scenes and use the scenes in your world-node. Its not uncommon to have tons of nodes in your scene-tree, especially for worlds.

If you want a more organized approach you can create a scene-collection in your tileset and store scenes of your sprites in there. This allows you to place those scenes just like you would with tiles.


Such a question should be asked on the Godot Forum though

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it is crazy that this is free

for the player and zombie

can you make the animations for the left side? I have trouble flipping the animation around.

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I've mirrored the right facing animations, so there are now left versions of them in the pack as well

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Can you make the Fists also seperate? Otherwise its kind of annoying to switch between sprite with hands and sprite with no hands

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Yes, i already added them

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Wow you are really fast! Really love the asset-pack

Thank you!

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This looks really great. If I pay at least $2, I can use it for any commercial project, right? Including uploading my game to the Steam platform?

Yes, you can. Im really glad you liked it

wow! I can also modify it for use in my game, right? I won't resell it, just modify it for use in my game. If I pay for it. :)

Yes, of course

:) Thank you very much for your contribution! It's really beautiful and sophisticated.

so if i understand right if i use this asset pack in my free game on my page it's ok or is it because i have a donate button on my account I need a commericial license. I'm sorry if this a dumb question. I don't want to steal accidentally.

btw amazing level of detail

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Yes, it's totally okay to use the asset-pack in a free game on your page, even if you have a donation button. As long as the game itself isn't being sold or directly earning money (like through ads or in-app purchases), you dont need the commercial license. Thanks for asking!

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And its not a dumb question at all!

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i hope this gets updated with more enemy varieties and weapons! i would gladly pay for a premium pack

I work on updates and on add-on enemy and NPC packs rn. The weapons will come a bit later, though. Thanks for asking!

This asset pack looks suspiciously complete. I hope this is not the remnant of a failed project.

They are very interesting, thank you for making these assets available.

No, actually. I made it specifically as an asset-pack - not for my game.

Though, i have a lot of, as you said, remnants of a failed projects also)

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That's good to hear. I'm sorry about the other failed projects, I hope you can finish all the ones you want to. <3

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Beautiful stuff!

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Hello, if you want i can make you a game for free with your assets.

Only if you want to. I will be very pleased if you do!

Perfect, I just need you to tell me the details and I will work on it, I would send it to you in html format so you can upload it to itch. Does it seem good to you?

Im not sure what kind of game I’d want, honestly. You can make what you want, though.

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this looks amazing 🤩

Thank you!

Does this work with RPG maker?

With some editing, it should work. 

The character/enemy animations are in separate sprite sheets, have different lengths, and theres no separate left and right direction for animations - only a side direction (though it can be mirrored). 

As i know, RPG Maker requires all character/enemy animations to be in a one sprite sheet with a consistent frame numbers—but the animations in this pack have different lengths. 

Without editing the character/enemy animations probably wont work—though, im not sure, because i used RPG Maker only a little bit.

The objects/tile-sets should work fine, because they're just sprites. Sadly, Im not sure how RPG Maker works, so i cant give a definite answer.

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This looks sooooo goood

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Thank you!

YW