Unreal Humble Bundle Apocalypse - T1
Tier 1 of the Humble Bundle Apocalypse promotion is the lightest-weight redemption in the Apocalypse series — four Starter-tier motion-capture packs that together cover protagonist movement and full combat for an Unreal Engine survival-horror prototype. What the four packs deliver, individually. Mobility Starter brings 35 motion-capture clips for the locomotion foundation: idles, aim offsets, walks, jogs, crouches, turns, jumps, and the pose-matched transitions that link them. Rifle Starter brings 20+ animations for long-gun combat: stand-aim, gun-up and gun-down offsets, walking, crouching, jogging, and split-jumps while aiming, plus standing turns and fire sequences. Pistol Starter brings parallel coverage for handgun gameplay — draw, aim, fire, walking with sidearm, and the firing-stance variations that drive a working sidearm system. Punch Starter brings 20+ animations for hand-to-hand melee — left and right punches, hits, blocks, dodges, and the recovery transitions that link combat back to idle. All four packs are delivered as native Unreal Engine content for the UE4/UE5 Mannequin skeleton, packaged in a ready-to-use Unreal Project file with the source FBX files included. Drop the .uproject into your existing project and every pack appears in the Animation Blueprint editor. No retargeting. No skeleton imports. No bone-weight cleanup. Why the Apocalypse genre needs this: survival horror is built on the moment ammunition runs low and the protagonist has to choose between fleeing, swapping to a sidearm, or going melee. Tier 1 is the four-pack minimum to demonstrate that decision tree in a prototype. Use cases: indie survival-horror in the Days Gone or Dying Light tradition, zombie-shooter game-jam entries, post-apocalyptic adventure prototypes, narrative survival games like the early Last of Us tone, and student work in the genre. Tier 2 adds the Death pack on top, and Tier 3 stacks on Zombie Basic and Scared.
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