
Now, let’s get a little deeper into some of the details of these model packs. From characters to textures, props, scenes and more! We’ve even added a handy ‘what to look for’ section so that you can add assets of your own to this collection and start to customize your world. We’ve picked these so that when you combine them, you’ll have everything you need. We’ve put together this list to help set you up with the essential low poly model packs on the Unity Asset Store so that you can start creating your own in-game world. Low Poly is also not very resource-heavy, meaning it’s an easy way to boost performance, especially on tablets or mobile gaming systems. It’s a style that’s here to last, as we see more and more indie games, emulating similar design principles, announced each month.

It’s become incredibly popular, with the help of a number of Unity-made games such as the VR award-winning action fest Superhot, or the deep and story-driven Virginia. If you’re unfamiliar with it, the term refers to a simplistic and minimalist design style using only simple ‘polygons’ or flat shapes, with straight sides.


Low Poly is an art style all you animators out there have no doubt encountered in the last few years.
