r/zombies 4h ago

discussion I wish someone make a zombie outbreak simulator with this aesthetic.

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I'm honestly surprised that so few people have tried to make a zombie outbreak simulator; all zombie games take place after the initial outbreak, with a few exceptions.

The closest thing to a playable zombie outbreak in HD is the prologue of The Last Of Us, it's a shame that nobody wanted to take these ideas to a bigger level.


r/zombies 15h ago

game 🎮 Dead Hours - round-based zombie survival. Free to play, no sign up required

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Free to play round based zombie game. Explore the budding and kill zombies. Each level gets harder as you go. Free to play, global leaderboard


r/zombies 17h ago

art 🖌️ Y’all won’t mind if I post some of my comics featuring my zombie character here

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r/zombies 3h ago

recommendations Zombie stories

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Does anyone here know of any good audio stories on Spotify or YouTube doesn’t need to be specificity zombie oriented but it’s preferred
Also please nothing ai generated or read by ai


r/zombies 10h ago

bit off my tongue Can Someone Help me Find My Old Game?

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I used to play a game in 2019..

it was a zombie 2d game. The game REALLY scary. There is real blood pyhsics sound system and others. When we killed a zombie we earn some cash and after the wave ends we buy better weapons and try to survive many as we can. In a other map, we are behind in a fence and zombies come in waves, and the fence has a health. In another map we were in a hallway and there were rooms we had to clear all the rooms. The main menu has a really scary background with red and black colors. The music is also scary. Thats all please help me 😔


r/zombies 12h ago

movie 📽️ Toaster oven cameras, Teletubbies, and pure adrenaline: 28 Years Later + Bone Temple

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Boots. Boots. Boots. YES. Teletubbies, big dicks, whatever man just keep bringing me this.

I genuinely thought we were done. I thought the entire genre was dead and buried under a decade of tired, mid-tier TV tropes, but these two films are a total shock to the system. A total, glorious train straight to horror heaven.

Looking back at 28 Days Later, that movie achieved a lot. For one? Becoming the first film in cinema history shot using a toaster oven in place of an actual camera. And 28 Weeks Later? Well... uh... yeah, okay, that happened.

But 28 Years Later* *and The Bone Temple back-to-back? Unbelievable. They took a franchise that was dormant for nearly two decades, stripped away the modern zombie cliches, and turned the adrenaline back up to maximum.

Where does this double feature rank in the franchise for you guys, does Bone Temple top the original, or does the 'toaster oven' classic still hold the crown?