- March 9, 2019
- Enes ERYILMAZ
Zombie Apocalypse
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Zombie Apocalypse is a single player casual action adventure game. It was developed by Enes ERYILMAZ and was released on March 9, 2019. It received neutral reviews from players.
Improve your weapons or buy new weapons to survive in this action-packed atmosphere of zombie limbs and blood! Use equipment, special powers and weapons add-ons!






- The game is fun and enjoyable, with a variety of weapons and customizable options.
- It has a unique wave-based survival gameplay that can be engaging.
- The developer has shown effort in creating a custom experience, which is commendable.
- The game is plagued by numerous bugs and issues, including broken mechanics and poor HUD design.
- It feels incomplete and more like an alpha version rather than a polished product.
- Many players find the difficulty level unbalanced, making it frustrating to progress.
- graphics3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The graphics are noted for their unique aesthetic, drawing inspiration from "Unturned" while showcasing a completely custom design that reflects a commendable level of effort.
“It looks very aesthetically inspired by Unturned, but seems to be completely custom-made, which is a commendable amount of effort.”
“The graphics are outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games.”
“Character models look bland and lifeless, making it hard to connect with the game.”
“The environments feel empty and uninspired, lacking detail and immersion.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Zombie Apocalypse is a casual action adventure game.
Zombie Apocalypse is available on PC and Windows.
Zombie Apocalypse was released on March 9, 2019.
Zombie Apocalypse was developed by Enes ERYILMAZ.
Zombie Apocalypse has received neutral reviews from players. Most players disliked this game for its graphics.
Zombie Apocalypse is a single player game.
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