Low Poly Samurai Village
Low Poly Samurai Village is a comprehensive package containing 528 prefabs to help create a stylized medieval Japanese village for your games.

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- Category:
- 3D › Environments › Historic
- Developer:
- Shrimple3D
- Price:
- $39.99
- Favorites:
- 12
- Supported Unity Versions:
- 2022.3.2 or higher
- Current Version:
- 1.0.0
- Download Size:
- 17.42 MB
- Last Update:
- Jul 31, 2024
- Description:
- This package includes a wide range of assets to help you create a detailed and immersive Japanese village. The features include:
* 5 demo scenes: Japanese village, Farm Market, Pond and Valleys
* Samurai and Ninja weapons and props
* Modular walls, windows, and doors in a medieval Japanese style
* Fully rigged characters with facial expressions and modular parts
* Optimized meshes, textures, and materials for best performance
* A sky dome with day/night texture, sun, stars, moon, and clouds
The package includes:
* 56 characters (Samurai, Lords, Ninjas, Ronins, Geishas, Monks, and Villagers)
* 83 modular building prefabs (including 6 ready-to-use houses)
* 108 environment assets (grounds, rocks, stones, mountains, sky dome, grass, sakuras, trees, and clouds)
* 200 theme-related props
* 95 weapon assets (Katanas, Naginatas, Kunais, Shurikens, Bow, Fans, etc.)
* 5 FXs (Fire, Smoke, Rain, Falling Leaves)
* 5 demo scenes
Note:
* Animations and poses for characters are not included.
* Promo materials show animations, poses, and post-processing effects for demonstration purposes only.
* Models do not have custom colliders, only default Unity Mesh Colliders.
* Characters and some weapons are rigged.
This package is compatible with Unity 2022.3.2f1 and above. - Technical Details:
- Unity Version: 2022.3.2f1 and above
Number of textures: 12
Texture dimensions: 4096*4096, 1024*1024
Minimum polygon count: 48
Maximum polygon count: 6,500
Number of prefabs: 528
Rigging: Yes
Animations: No - Continue »