Plaguepunk Justice
Great mix of roguelike and squad based strategy. Unique setting and mechanics for a zombie game. Love the art style and the music is very enjoyable and gives a nice tone. Very polished with no crashes or issues so far. Has that addictive “one more turn/mission”. Glad I found this hidden gem.
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game
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recently got this game on sale, got completely hooked within the first three missions
the style, dialogue, combat, and crafting system are all top notch, 10/10
some of the things that hold the game back in my eyes is the movement, often times passing through another person (or vice versa) can mess up my placement, but to be fair thats just a learning curve
the combat enforces high mobility because of the healing combat, and i think thats really interesting. It makes positioning, resource management, exploration, and map awareness very important. Also requires a little bit of tracking which “patients” you have already treated, etc
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
Home Safe and Silent
Home Safe and Silent is a survival game heavily inspired by popular zombie tabletop board games. You will play as the leader of a colony trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. Each day of the apocalypse you will allocate members of your colony to perform different tasks while also planning out your own route to scavenge for supplies. Each location you explore will have randomly generated rooms which you can rotate around to try and find helpful items for yourself and those you look after.
Key Features:
Search for hidden items in fully interactable rooms
Manage members of your colony by assigning them to different tasks
Fight off the dead by rolling different combat dice based on the weapons you equip
Make every move count!
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Smash Up
If you like the card game you will probaly like this game as well. It is a great “port” and the artwork is beautiful as always. I really hope the developers keep adding expansions. At the moment only the base game and awesome level 9000 are included. Please give me my sharknado!
The AI is pretty good and can be quite challenging to everyone but really experienced players. But it is of course way more fun to play other people and I hope this game grows so you can just queue up for a game.
If a developer randomly reads this I have some suggestions for UI improvements:
– Real player with 213.9 hrs in game
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Smash Up is an excellent card game, and the digital version is fun, but imperfect. The bot AI strikes a nice balance between competence and efficiency, leading to challenging but not impossible games without the frustrating wait times for AI pondering that some other games suffer from.
The UI design prioritizes streamlined gameplay over clarity, so it takes some getting used to to understand what’s going on. It also is not a 100% bug-free game. Both of these issues are manageable, but definitely take some getting used to… don’t turn off the Proceed button, make sure to check the log if something happens you don’t understand, keep an eye on the scrolling text at the bottom of the screen, quit+save+restart+continue if a technical glitch occurs, and if all else fails, ask for help in the forums.
– Real player with 46.9 hrs in game
Dead Exit
Received a steam key for Dead Exit from DadsGamingAddiction after his gameplay video and I gotta say, Well done devs! Well done indeed!.
TLDR; Worth it.
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A thoughtful, strategic card game that I’ve enjoyed and am sure others will as well. This game has provided plenty of hours of fun and will most definitely provide even more, especially if you’re a completionist and you’re the type to strive for achievements.
I’ve still yet figured out a strategy for Impossible mode, (and admittedly have pulled out many hairs along the way), although trying to come up with working combos from the cards you were dealt with is quite enjoyable! The deck in your hand, city and discard pile are constantly changing via your choices and/or RNG so having a specific set way of beating the other modes doesn’t always apply.
– Real player with 29.2 hrs in game
Dead Exit is a tactical card game, with zombies.
It can be played single player or multiplayer (online and local).
However you are playing, the basics remain the same. You must defend your base from zombies, trying to stockpile enough resources to escape before you are overrun. You get 3 actions per turn, which may seem like plenty but will soon run out. You can play survivor and vehicle cards inside or outside your base, or even sacrifice them for different results. These cards remain in play (unless killed / stolen / etc) so can be used again and again. For example, you’ve played a survivor to kill an undead that was outside your base. Want to do the same again next turn? You can but returning the card to your hand before playing it again has used up 2 out of 3 actions for your turn, so you’d better know what you plan to do next. You can use an action to draw a face down card, but doing so will bring a dead along with it. Other cards can be played as one use only action cards, getting to retrieve a card from the trash or revealing a face down card etc.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
Zombie Solitaire 2 Chapter 2
Another good game in the Zombie Solitaire 2 series. I must say though, that this one was my least favorite. It seemed harder to make combos and money was hard to come by. But that did make me play much more strategically and use my power up cards wisely because I might not be able to afford them the next time around.
I did miss the little text adventure games found more abundantly in Ch. 3. Also there are no zombie fight matches yet, those are introduced in Ch. 3. There is the addition of combining certain objects at certain intervals to move on. The match 3 puzzles are still challening in this one, with certain ones I just had to give up on or play on casual to get through.
– Real player with 49.7 hrs in game
Zombie Solitaire 2, Chapter 2 is a take on the classic spider solitaire genre in a post apocalyptic scenario. In spider solitaire, you must complete a board by matching cards of any suit, one up or one down from your drawn card. This is a casual card genre that adds strategy and depth by creating complicated game boards with extra mechanics. Mechanics are mostly locked cards – cards that are locked by chains for example and need a machete to be found, OR cards that are protected by birds and need a bird deterrent to be shot. They’re pretty simple, but add a small layer of extra strategy that you need to think about. You’ll want to go for your special items first, to open up as much of the board as possible and chain those c-c-c-c-combos.
– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
Dice Tactics
First off
My main enjoyment and cause for recommending this game is because it was fun for me and relaxing could sit back on my chair and play it with my mouse.
The dice visuals are nice
Its just a fun little game
I have a few cons for it but maybe they get worked out by the Devs.
This is a Mobile Port
But forr me it was just fun to play
Im glad i bought and have no regrets in the least
Well done Devs
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
If this game were a bit more open world, $15 might not be a bad price. I just don’t see paying that much for a game where the path is laid out, with few options for direction. Don’t get me wrong, I like the game. I just don’t see paying for a mere three more chapters, when the first one was so short.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Whiskey Bravo
Strategize your way to victory in Whiskey Bravo, a sci-fi fantasy turn-based war game, where battles are won by nerdy dice rolls. It’s like Advance Wars meets Warhammer! Command your Spider Cannon as you take over cities and factories to earn money to build a zany army of infantry, tanks, missile launchers and giant monsters, all in a hand-drawn 2D art style that pays homage to tabletop board games and retro arcade games of the past. Choose to journey through Story Mode or challenge players online to an apocalyptic invasion of zombies, time-traveling wizards, aliens, and more.
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Based on the tabletop board game Whiskey Bravo, recreate the home experience with new players online.
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Animated battles bring the fun of playing the board game to life.
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Play the campaign in Story mode or play competitively in Tabletop mode.
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Discover powerful new units, maps, and battle mechanics.
Zombie Wars
something is definitely WRONG with my down load of this game ALL THE SCENES ARE RAINBOW BRIGHT COLORED !!
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Mutlaka desteklenmesi gereken yapımlardan bir tanesi. Arkadaşlar, oynayıp destek verin ve geliştirilmesi için oyuncular olarak elimizden geleni yapalım. İyi yerlere gelmesi gerekiyor bu yapımın!
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Pawn of the Dead
Nice change on chess games, waiting for new scenarios
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
If you’re a chess fan, don’t miss Pawn of the Dead. New rules totally reinvigorate the game (but the original’s still there if you want it). Campaign is a series of 64 challenges but as if that wasn’t enough there’s also an arcade-style “queen vs zombies” mode.
You probably have to be a chess fan to enjoy this, but if you are, this is mindblowing. Features a campaign with 64 challenges, a “queen vs zombies” mode, 2p mode and both classic and zombie rules.
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– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Zombie Solitaire 2 Chapter 3
This was probably my favorite out of the three chapters in the series. It seemed much more balanced and this was the version I finally started to get even one match three puzzle beaten! I still never got past earning one or two stars, but I was able to play on normal for almost all of the match 3 levels without resorting to casual to get through it.
The solitaire matches seemed a bit easy towards the end, but I didn’t mind. I liked the addition of the puzzle and more short text adventures. I would have liked to see even more of those. The “Fight!” games were pretty cute and fun. It took me a minute to figure out how to slay the zombies, but once I did, it was enjoyable. If the tutorial showed how to knock the zombies off, then I missed it. But pro tip- click the correct sequence of candies in the boxes and then click on the zombie who has the same pattern to knock him off the board.
– Real player with 31.2 hrs in game
OHHHHH YES!!!!!!! I love this game and the game series!!! This one was magnificent as well!!! Not only it had fun and challenging card games + match 3, but it also added in more of the “random events” for picking answers and new type of puzzles!!! The artwork is amazing too - I just wanted to sit there and stare at it and imagine being there (minus the zombies lol). Really and truly had lots of fun with this one. :DDDDDDDDD!!! WOO!!!
I must also say this: the soundtrack is amazing. Especially the one that was in the beginning and pops up again on level 40 (and the other ones - I didn’t get all the numbers). If the Team is interested in releasing the soundtrack for sale: I would certainly would love to buy it!!!
– Real player with 9.5 hrs in game