Our tiered animation packs come in three sizes so you can pick the right fit for your project and budget. Here's what you get at each level.
Tier Overview
Starter (15–35 animations)
Perfect for prototyping, game jams, or testing our animation quality before committing to a larger set.
Typically includes:
Core locomotion (walk, run, idle)
Basic actions for the category (e.g., a few punches, a few zombie walks)
Essential transitions
Standard idle variations
Basic (80–125 animations)
The sweet spot for indie developers and small teams building real projects.
Typically includes:
Everything in Starter
More locomotion variations (strafe, backward, speed changes)
Additional action variations and combos
Start/stop transitions
More idle and ambient animations
Directional variants
Pro (180–300 animations)
The complete professional set for shipped titles and studio production pipelines.
Typically includes:
Everything in Basic
Full locomotion suite with all directions and speeds
All action variations and extended combos
Specialized moves (e.g., prone, crouch-walk, weapon swaps)
Hit reactions and deaths from multiple angles
Complete transition set between all states
Additive and layered animation variants
Pack-by-Pack Comparison
Mobility: Starter 35 | Basic 125 | Pro 223 animations
Ninja: Starter ~25 | Basic ~90 | Pro ~200 animations
Pistol: Starter ~20 | Basic ~85 | Pro ~190 animations
Rifle: Starter ~25 | Basic ~100 | Pro ~220 animations
Punch: Starter ~20 | Basic ~80 | Pro ~180 animations
Zombie: Starter ~20 | Basic ~80 | Pro ~180 animations
Exact counts vary by format. Check each product page for the detailed animation list.
What Every Tier Includes
Regardless of which tier you choose, you always get:
Professional studio-captured motion capture — real actors, real movements
Your choice of format — FBX, BIP, Unreal, Unity, Blender, or iClone
Commercial license — ship and sell your project
Lifetime download access — re-download anytime
Free format swaps — bought FBX but need Unity? Just ask
Upgrade credit — pay only the difference to move up a tier
Which Tier Should I Choose?
Just testing or prototyping? Start with Starter — you can always upgrade later and only pay the difference
Building a real project? Go with Basic — enough variety for a polished result
Shipping a commercial title? Get Pro — the full animation set with every variation you'll need
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How to Upgrade Your Tier (search "upgrade")
