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7 Days Blood Moons is a multiplayer action game. It was developed by The Fun Pimps and was released on November 4, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

7 Days Blood Moons is a thrilling 4v1 survival game where players choose to be brave survivors or a powerful Zombie Hive Master. Survivors must scavenge, build defenses, and cooperate to withstand relentless zombie hordes, while the Hive Master commands waves of undead to crush humanity. The game blends FPS, survival horror, RTS, and tower defense with deep progression and customization.

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60%
Audience ScoreBased on 351 reviews
gameplay22 positive mentions
optimization6 negative mentions

  • The game has a fun and engaging gameplay loop, especially when played with friends.
  • The art style is unique and adds a distinct flavor to the game, reminiscent of Borderlands.
  • The concept of asymmetrical gameplay with a Zombie Master controlling the horde is innovative and offers a fresh twist on the zombie survival genre.
  • The game suffers from significant bugs and performance issues, including long loading times and hit registration problems.
  • There is a lack of players, making matchmaking difficult and often resulting in long wait times for games.
  • Progression feels slow and grindy, with many players expressing frustration over the lack of meaningful rewards and the need for extensive grinding to unlock new content.
  • gameplay
    69 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players enjoying its fun and fast-paced mechanics reminiscent of "7 Days to Die," while others criticize it for being shallow, repetitive, and lacking complexity. Players appreciate the community support and developer engagement, but express concerns over performance issues, matchmaking difficulties, and a lack of tutorials for new players. Overall, while the core gameplay loop shows potential, it requires significant improvements and optimization to enhance the overall experience.

    • “The gameplay is very fun and has tons of potential.”
    • “Great game, fun gameplay, recommended!”
    • “The gameplay (especially with friends or the people you meet) is a lot of fun.”
    • “The gameplay is very bland as well as laggy and doesn't have nearly half as much of the physics the original '7 Days to Die' had.”
    • “Genuinely I say this for your own sake, do not waste your money. I know it's only $23, but it still is not worth it. Worst hitboxes I've ever experienced in a game, the gameplay loop is just boring and bland, movement is buggy, can't even find matches because nobody bought this.”
    • “The main gameplay loop is too shallow to start with. You can tell someone thought simplifying the game mechanics would bring in more casual players boosting engagement but didn't balance it so it comes at the cost of a significant lack of complexity which would keep people coming back for more.”
  • graphics
    48 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game feature a distinctive cell-shaded art style reminiscent of Borderlands, which has received mixed reactions from players. While some appreciate the unique comic book visuals and find them eye-catching, others feel the style is jarring and doesn't align with the survival horror theme. Overall, the graphics are seen as a fun and retro choice, though some players note that they may require further refinement to meet modern expectations.

    • “The environments are clearly laid out to support base-building and pathing decisions, while zombie designs favor clarity in enemy roles rather than pure horror aesthetics.”
    • “I really like the comic-style visuals — they fit the setting of 7 Days Blood Moons.”
    • “The comic book graphics style and the music/sound world are awesome!”
    • “The art style feels dated and does not match modern expectations.”
    • “The whole 'cartoon borderlands' art style feels out of place for a survival horror game.”
    • “Imho, the art style is absolutely horrible, and only adds to the overall nauseam of the gameplay.”
  • music
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some praising its catchy and fitting tracks that enhance the atmosphere, while others criticize it as mismatched or amateurish, detracting from the overall experience. Notably, the soundtrack is seen as an improvement over previous iterations, yet some players find it repetitive or cheesy. Overall, while there are highlights, many feel the music needs further refinement to match the game's potential.

    • “The game itself is a fun, fast-paced, asymmetrical multiplayer with some of the best music I've heard in a game recently, with an art style that is a fun, retro comic book style.”
    • “The music is fantastic and fits the game well.”
    • “Each map brings its own fun and catchy music (Route 66 is my favorite).”
    • “The music feels mismatched and kills any atmosphere.”
    • “I truly still have PTSD over how bad the original game’s soundtrack is, so much so that streamers and gamers alike will ask me what I think of it just to see me crash out over it.”
    • “Not to mention the music, which is carnival themed and on a short repeat that will destroy anyone's possible love for this game.”
  • optimization
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many players reporting severe performance issues, including long loading times and low frame rates even on capable hardware. Critics describe the game as poorly optimized, with significant gameplay and netcode problems that detract from the overall experience. While some find the concept intriguing, the current state of optimization is seen as a major barrier to enjoyment, leading to recommendations against purchasing until improvements are made.

    • “Combat feels better than 7 Days to Die and I didn't have any problems with optimization.”
    • “This is a game that is early in the making, so expect some bugs and performance issues.”
    • “Game is fun, would be better and would recommend if I could actually play Zombie Master, and performance was better.”
    • “I hate that I immediately fell in love with the concept of this game because I wasn't even able to play it due to how poor the optimization is. I tried playing 4 matches, and every time I would be stuck on the loading screen 'ready to play' until my character eventually died because the round had already started. Until they fix that, do not buy this, especially on weaker hardware. I'm running on a Radeon RX 7600 with 48 GB of RAM and was unable to load into a single match.”
    • “This game is hot trash: it's poorly optimized, constantly tries to connect to my Discord for no reason, hitboxes are worse than 7 Days to Die, which is insane. There is no time to do anything, and everything you build is instantly destroyed anyway. Any rewards it says you get after a match you don't actually get, and it's just not fun or rewarding to play in any way.”
    • “The game is poorly optimized (which you find out only after you start an actual game).”
  • monetization
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization of the game has been widely criticized as a blatant cash grab, with many users expressing frustration over its lack of depth and long-term gameplay. While some acknowledge the presence of a cosmetic store that doesn't offer gameplay advantages, the overall sentiment suggests that the game's development and marketing efforts are lacking, leading to a perception of it being an unoptimized and poorly supported product.

    • “Trash cheap cash grab, save your money! I refunded it!”
    • “Unbalanced, unoptimized cash grab.”
    • “This game is dead on arrival and a pretty obvious cash grab.”
  • stability
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is notably poor, with numerous users reporting significant bugs, glitches, and broken mechanics typical of early access titles. While some players acknowledge the potential for improvement and express enjoyment despite the issues, many criticize the hitboxes, movement, and matchmaking difficulties, suggesting that the game feels rushed and unpolished. Overall, while there is hope for future updates, the current state is frustrating for many players.

    • “Genuinely, I say this for your own sake: do not waste your money. I know it's only $23, but it still is not worth it. Worst hitboxes I've ever experienced in a game, the gameplay loop is just boring and bland, movement is buggy, can't even find matches because nobody bought this.”
    • “It's messy, buggy, and has delayed slow transitions.”
    • “I just can't begin to fathom why they'd release this game in the janky, buggy state it currently finds itself in; so far, I've had to reconnect Discord every time I restarted it, I can't purchase weapon upgrades even though I have enough materials to do so (the game even pops up a message saying 'not enough resources' when it shows that I have enough), the controls are not intuitive at all, and the zombie AI is somehow worse than vanilla 7 Days to Die - like, a lot worse.”
  • grinding
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players have mixed feelings about the grinding aspect of the game, with some finding it manageable and others feeling it is excessively tedious and reminiscent of other grind-heavy titles like Warframe. While some users report quick progress in unlocking features, many criticize the repetitive nature of grinding for components and crafting, alongside issues like bugs and a lack of controller support that exacerbate the experience. Overall, the grind is seen as a significant element that can detract from enjoyment.

    • “The grind is fine, but why does it have to feel like I'm grinding components in Warframe?”
    • “No controller support, full of exploits, always online, mega grindy to force money from players, tons of bugs that force task manager closing of the game.”
    • “It is super grindy to get stuff to craft new guns/equipment.”
  • atmosphere
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere in the game is largely driven by effective sound design, featuring distant groans and escalating music that heighten tension, although some players feel the music can be mismatched and detract from the experience. Overall, the game is praised for its immersive and fun party game atmosphere, making it enjoyable whether playing with friends or strangers.

    • “Such a good game from the gameplay to the party game atmosphere; I love everything about it. It's such a fun game whether you are playing with friends or randos.”
    • “Super fun party game atmosphere with super unique gameplay.”
    • “The music feels mismatched and kills any atmosphere.”
    • “Sound design does much of the heavy lifting in terms of atmosphere, with distant groans, pounding footsteps, and escalating music cues signaling impending danger.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game has received mixed feedback, with many players expressing disappointment over the lack of engaging quests and a compelling narrative compared to the original title. While some hope for future updates to enhance gameplay and storytelling, others feel that the current early access version fails to deliver a meaningful experience, particularly for solo players seeking a rich crafting and survival storyline. Overall, the game's narrative elements are seen as underdeveloped and in need of significant improvement.

    • “The compelling storyline draws you in and keeps you engaged throughout the game.”
    • “What made me love the original game was having quests to do, build a compound to survive the zombie invasions and attacks, giving me days to prep and prepare.”
    • “If you're looking for the original experience, skip this one if you prefer to play alone or want the crafting experience again with an actual storyline.”
    • “But with Borderlands-type graphics, I have no clue why they went that direction. What concerns me is that there isn't anything really to do. What made me love the original game was having quests to complete, building a compound to survive the zombie invasions and attacks, which gave me days to prep and prepare. In this, it's nothing like the original. If you're expecting anything like the first game, don't purchase this. Skip this title until there is something to do. Maybe I am jumping the gun here, because this game is in early access, so it's only fair to give this company the benefit of the doubt. Maybe they plan to add features that aren't there yet.”
    • “Solo play is pointless as of right now. Maybe it'll change down the road as development progresses, who knows? But if you're looking for the original experience, skip this one if you prefer to play alone or want the crafting experience again with an actual storyline.”
    • “It's definitely buggy right now, but I'm personally having a good time playing the game. Progression is pretty slow, and I feel like they need some daily missions for XP to give you something to do or a reason to use certain weapons. Hopefully, they add that stuff with future updates.”
  • humor
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the humor in the game to be a highlight, with amusing moments stemming from chaotic gameplay and unexpected graphical bugs. The soundtrack, reminiscent of a comedic scene from "Boondock Saints," adds to the lighthearted atmosphere, making for a fun experience, especially when playing with friends. Overall, the game successfully delivers laughter and enjoyment despite its minor flaws.

    • “This made me laugh to no end during our day phases.”
    • “There was some chaos, and some funny moments.”
    • “I've never been interested in games that remind me of DBD, but when playing this with friends, I couldn't stop laughing and having fun.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers express that the game's replayability is lacking compared to similar titles like "7 Days to Die," citing issues with polish and map variety. However, there is a recognition of potential and enjoyment when playing with others, suggesting that multiplayer interactions may enhance the overall experience.

    • “7 Days was more playable than this when it first came out.”
    • “I feel like it's a copy-paste of 7 Days to Die. There's clearly a lack of polish, maps, and replayability, but I think it has potential, and I did have fun with other players.”
    • “Replay value:”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express skepticism about the game's emotional depth, anticipating a lack of genuine effort from developers and a potential abandonment of the project. This sentiment suggests a disappointment in the game's perceived authenticity and emotional investment.

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7 Days Blood Moons is a action game.

7 Days Blood Moons is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 15 hours playing 7 Days Blood Moons.

7 Days Blood Moons was released on November 4, 2025.

7 Days Blood Moons was developed by The Fun Pimps.

7 Days Blood Moons has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its optimization.

7 Days Blood Moons is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

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