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Zombie Hill Racing: Earn Climb is a single player casual racing game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Zombie Hill Racing: Earn Climb is a single-player racing game where you drive with fury on a zombie-infested highway. It features a good story, stellar mechanics, and outstanding graphics, though gameplay involves lots of grinding. Despite its appeal, the experience is hampered by frequent bugs and annoying ads.

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68%
Audience ScoreBased on 900 reviews
graphics44 positive mentions
monetization104 negative mentions

  • The game features enjoyable gameplay with a variety of vehicles and upgrades.
  • There are no forced ads, allowing players to choose when to watch them for extra rewards.
  • The graphics are decent, and the game provides a fun way to pass the time.
  • The game is a blatant rip-off of 'Earn to Die' with similar mechanics and gameplay.
  • Progression is slow, requiring excessive grinding or watching ads to earn enough coins for upgrades.
  • Many players experience bugs and glitches that hinder gameplay, such as getting stuck or unresponsive controls.
  • monetization
    124 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game is generally well-received, as it features optional ads that players can choose to watch for bonus rewards, rather than forced advertisements. While many users appreciate the lack of intrusive ads, some express frustration over the necessity to watch ads to progress effectively, leading to a perception of excessive grinding. Overall, players find the approach to ads respectful, but there are mixed feelings about the balance between enjoying the game and the need to engage with ads for better rewards.

    • “It has no energy meter so it can be played infinitely and there are no ads unless you intentionally seek them out for free coins.”
    • “Microtransactions are optional and not needed to enjoy the game to its full potential.”
    • “Great game, loved every bit of it honestly and no ads, which is the best part! I love this game! ”
    • “The monetization is awful for such primitive gameplay.”
    • “You'll spend 80% of your time sitting through ads.”
    • “The game will not let you past a level if you haven't watched enough ads; it glitches out or makes you wreck just before the end of the section.”
  • graphics
    75 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many players praising them as "great" or "cool," while others find them "mediocre" or inferior to similar titles like "Earn to Die." Some users appreciate the visual design and vehicle customization, but several complaints highlight issues with performance, collision detection, and gameplay mechanics that detract from the overall experience. Overall, while the graphics are generally considered decent to good, there is a consensus that improvements are needed in gameplay and physics.

    • “Cool graphics, and smooth gameplay.”
    • “Great graphics, fun different vehicles.”
    • “This is an awesome game with crazy graphics and I personally love playing it in my free time!”
    • “Graphics are mediocre and the stages are far too close to get a gauge on what's coming to attempt to plan a strategy.”
    • “Everything is just like earn to die 1 and 2 plus the graphics are terrible.”
    • “This game is a ripoff of earn to die; do not play this game. The graphics look like a 3-year-old can do better than that.”
  • gameplay
    35 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some players praising its fun mechanics and smooth flow, while others criticize it for being repetitive, laggy, and lacking depth. Many users noted issues with controls and monetization, which detracted from the overall experience. Overall, while the graphics are often highlighted as a strong point, the gameplay itself is seen as needing significant improvement to match or exceed similar titles.

    • “Cool graphics, and smooth gameplay.”
    • “Awesome gameplay; the only problem was that unlike Earn to Die, your car doesn't break apart, though it would be fun. The game itself is incredible.”
    • “This game is amazing; the levels are just the perfect length and all of the gameplay is spectacular.”
    • “The monetization is awful for such primitive gameplay.”
    • “Good basic idea behind the game, however controls are laggy, and no understanding of how a car actually works has gone into the development of the game. If a car is rear-wheel drive, it should move regardless of whether the front wheels are on the ground or not, and vice versa. It really makes gameplay frustrating.”
    • “The gameplay is horrible; you get all the updates in the level but still can't pass the level.”
  • story
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the short length and lack of depth, often completing it in under three hours. While some quests are engaging, others are poorly designed, leading to confusion and dissatisfaction, particularly when they require actions that are impossible to achieve. Overall, players desire a more cohesive and extended narrative experience, along with better quest functionality.

    • “Great game could do to have a longer story line since I beat the game in less than 3 hours.”
    • “This is a good game, nearly the same as 'Earn to Die', a lot better. The story could include survivors that can help, like getting a repairer that fixes the car once it gets destroyed.”
    • “Hi dev, I finished all the missions here in just two days. It's very exciting! What do you plan for the next patch of this game?”
    • “This game is a ripoff of 'Earn to Die.' Do not play this game; it sucks. I hate it. It's so hard to play, and the graphics are a different story. The graphics look like a 3-year-old can do better than that.”
    • “I finished it in two hours, and this game is too short and has a short story.”
    • “There's an issue where I have quests for balloons and trees for cars that have neither. Still waiting for a fix.”
  • stability
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant issue, with numerous users reporting frequent glitches, freezes, and control problems that disrupt gameplay. Players often find themselves stuck in various scenarios, requiring restarts and leading to lost progress. While the game is enjoyable, the overwhelming number of bugs detracts from the overall experience.

    • “Not a bad game, but the glitches in the game drive me crazy.”
    • “Gets stuck all the time, glitches inside the hills and can't move or gets stuck on barrels when you're fully upgraded and shouldn't.”
    • “The gameplay is good but the controls are a bit jumpy and it isn't that smooth sometimes. When I hit a barrel, it freezes, so I have to close the app and reopen it, and I have to restart my checkpoint every time I hit a barrel. I hope you guys can fix that.”
  • grinding
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews indicate that the grinding aspect of the game is a mixed bag; while some players find it enjoyable and not overly invasive, others criticize it as tedious and time-consuming, especially when high costs for upgrades push players towards pay-to-play options. The ability to double rewards through optional ads helps mitigate some grinding, but many still feel that the grind can become excessive, particularly for significant upgrades. Overall, the game offers a fun progression system, albeit with a notable emphasis on grinding.

    • “Costs to buy things are high, so it's obviously a pay-to-play game if you want to avoid the level grinding.”
    • “Definitely a pay-to-progress type of game; you'll be grinding away for hours on a mobile game just to have mediocre rewards.”
    • “Was fun at first, but after grinding my way to get my vehicle completely maxed, I still can't finish the level!”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some praising the quality and enjoyment of the soundtrack, while others criticize it for being repetitive and lacking variety. Users express a desire for full soundtracks and better integration of sound effects, but some find the overall audio experience to be poorly executed and uninspired.

    • “The quality is good and the soundtrack... omg it is so good!”
    • “Great soundtracks and awesome looking cars.”
    • “There is no fluidity to this game; the missions last for 15 seconds and you repeat them until you have money to upgrade. The music has 2 riffs that are constantly on repeat... boring and bad game... and there's no exit button!”
    • “It's just Earn to Die but worse in every way: no sense of style, terrible sound quality, and the soundtrack isn't even good.”
    • “The sound effects and music are lazily made, and the game is boring.”
  • humor
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is described as a mix of frustration and amusement, with players finding certain mechanics, like the absurdity of cars losing wheels, to be funny. While some users appreciate the lightheartedness and enjoyable graphics, others express that the game's difficulty can overshadow the humor, leading to a frustrating experience. Overall, the humor is seen as a positive aspect, though it varies in effectiveness depending on individual player experiences.

    • “In this game, you can only run and kill the zombies, but in another game, you run and kill, and when cars become too many pieces, you drive with only one wheel. That is so funny.”
    • “I'm now max level and I saw this game is hard but funny. Completing any level is a joy!”
    • “ Easy and funny good game I like the features of the car and the background looks great... I love this game ❤️... Best and cool graphics ”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players note that the game offers some replayability through additional goals and missions, but it is hampered by the need to watch ads for upgrades and the inability to revisit and further upgrade cars. While some enjoy the option to explore after completing the main content, many feel that the lack of meaningful replay options, such as time trials or vehicle choices for previous stages, limits the game's long-term appeal. Overall, the replayability is seen as lacking once the initial content is completed.

    • “This gives the player an additional goal besides finishing the level and upgrading the cars, adding replayability.”
    • “In this game, ads are your friend if you want a quick experience, but you can slow it down and enjoy your time without them. It's a shame to say goodbye to a car once you've upgraded it to pass a certain stage, and even more a shame you can't go back and upgrade it further. A time trial element for the stages might make them all replayable if you could choose the previous vehicles for other stages.”
    • “It tries to keep the replayability on the missions, but if you want money, as always, you need to pay or see a ridiculous amount of ads.”
    • “It's a shame to say goodbye to a car once you've upgraded it to pass a certain stage, and even more a shame you can't go back and upgrade it further. A time trial element for the stages might make them all replayable if you could choose the previous vehicles for other stages.”
    • “Takes a few hours to finish, then has no replay value other than to explore.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is negatively impacted by frustrating mechanics, such as the unrealistic requirement for both tires to be on the ground for acceleration and unresponsive controls that drain gas even when not in use. These issues contribute to a sense of annoyance and diminish the overall enjoyment of the gameplay experience.

  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant optimization issues, including poor performance on mobile devices, subpar graphics, and flawed physics and collision detection. Players have noted unresponsive car controls and a lack of fluidity in acceleration and braking, contributing to an overall frustrating experience. While the game has potential, it requires substantial improvements in optimization to enhance gameplay.

    • “The game is enjoyable, but it really needs optimization to enhance the overall experience.”
    • “I appreciate the gameplay, but optimization is crucial for smoother performance.”
    • “While the game has great potential, optimization is necessary to fully realize it.”
    • “Shameless copy of 'Earn to Die', but with weaker optimization, horrible physics, worse audio, strange control of the car (not fluid acceleration and braking), much smaller levels, and even smaller rewards (aka more monetization if you want to progress).”
    • “The performance was pretty bad on my phone; the graphics are a little worse, the art design and the level design are less inspired, and the collision detection was a bit off.”
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Zombie Hill Racing: Earn Climb is a casual racing game.

Zombie Hill Racing: Earn Climb is available on Phone and Tablet.

Zombie Hill Racing: Earn Climb was developed by INLOGIC ARCADE - zombie racing shooter.

Zombie Hill Racing: Earn Climb has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Zombie Hill Racing: Earn Climb is a single player game.

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