Medieval Village Town Asset Pack
A downloadable asset pack
Medieval Village Town Asset Pack
Build charming villages, lively town squares, rustic taverns, blacksmith shops, marketplaces, and immersive medieval settlements with this complete Medieval Village Town Asset Pack.
Designed for developers creating fantasy RPGs, life simulators, farming games, strategy games, and adventure worlds, this pack offers a versatile collection of modular medieval assets ready to bring your worlds to life.
Create believable village environments using cobblestone roads, dirt paths, wooden fences, decorative market stalls, wells, tavern furniture, blacksmith props, gardens, crops, lamps, trees, and dozens of decorative village elements.
All assets are built with a consistent pixel art style and designed to be flexible for multiple resolutions, making integration easy across different engines and workflows.
Included:
✔ Cobblestone and dirt path tiles
✔ House walls and roof variations
✔ Doors and windows
✔ Market stalls and village shops
✔ Wells and water structures
✔ Wooden fences and gates
✔ Barrels, crates and sacks
✔ Medieval street props
✔ Lamps and torches
✔ Town square decorations
✔ Trees and natural assets
✔ Gardens and crops
✔ Benches and seating
✔ Blacksmith props
✔ Tavern props
✔ Decorative village details
✔ Modular workflow
✔ Flexible for multiple resolutions
✔ Commercial use allowed
Perfect for:
⚔ Fantasy RPGs
🏰 Medieval adventure games
🌾 Farming simulators
🍺 Tavern simulators
🛡 Strategy games
🗺 Open-world village systems
Build richer medieval worlds faster.
Thank you for downloading and supporting this Medieval Village Asset Pack.
Your support helps me continue creating high-quality pixel art assets for indie developers around the world.
I hope these assets help you build warm, lively, and memorable worlds for your players.
More themed packs and future updates are coming.
May your village prosper.
— Sakpix
Purchase
In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $4 USD. You will get access to the following files:
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Do you have any kind of map you've made yourself? I can't seem to fit the pieces together, neither in 32x32 nor 64x64. It would be really helpful to have some kind of example to see how you use it.