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Removing the Head or Destroying Their Brains Won’t Stop These 5 Great Zombie Games

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Aug 14 2024
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Zombies used to be everywhere. It’s kinda the whole shtick for these cerebellum sommeliers. It was a bit much, but it did give us these great zombie games.

Dead of Winter

At least in my mind, Dead of Winter is the zombie game to come out of the aforementioned zombie saturation era. Still, it’s a fantastic, story-driven, mostly-cooperative survival game. Players must work together to survive against the hordes of the undead. Gathering and rationing supplies is a key part of the game. Deciding who gets what and what takes priority is a large part of the game.

But each player has their own hidden personal objective too. Some objectives won’t always be so copacetic with everyone else’s objectives. Navigating tense situations while working together, but ultimately keeping yourself your top priority is what makes Dead of Winter a truly unique gaming experience.

Last Night on Earth

While most zombie games have you working to fight off the mindless brain monchers, Last Night on Earth lets you walk a mile in those disgusting, rotting shoes to see what it’s like to truly be part of a crowd where you know you belong.

Last Night on Earth lets players play as either the heroes or the zombies. Each scenario will add new rules and mechanics to the game, adding a new twist each time. With a modular board, and multiple heroes and scenarios to choose from, as well as several expansions, it’s a game that you’ll be mindlessly marching back to night after night.

Marvel Zombies – A Zombicide Board Game

Zombicide is another great zombie game to come from the early 2010s, but for my money, I think Marvel Zombies is a little more my speed. In the base game, players take the role of your favorite Marvel heroes, but with a little less mental faculties, and a little more hunger for grey matter. But, the still-alive heroes will be trying to stop you every step of the way as NPCs played by the game itself.

But with the Heroes Resistance expansion, the game plays at its best. Combine both games together for fully asymmetrical Marvel Zombies mayhem. Play out your own version of Earth-2149 and see if yours turns out any better.

Resident Evil 2: The Board Game

If you ask people what franchise best encapsulates the idea of zombies, I bet a good chunk of them will say Resident Evil. There are several Resident Evil board games, and they are all top notch. But for sake of having to pick one to show off, we’re going with Resident Evil 2.

This scenario based zombie game plays probably pretty much like you might imagine, assuming you’ve played any Resident Evil game. Players are trapped in tight corridors filled with zombies, and there’s limited ammo. If the players can work together to complete the scenario objective before the tension deck runs out, they win!

Zombie Dice

Not all zombie games need to be super heavy, highly strategic, deeply thematic, play-all-night-long kinda games. Some are just simple, fast, and most importantly, fun. Zombie Dice is a quick-playing dice game where you are a zombie. Your first and only goal is to eat 13 brains before you get shot to double-death.

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It’s a excellent push-your-luck style game that teaches in a minute and plays in maybe 10 minutes. It’s an absolutely fantastic way to start a game night, or great to keep in your car anytime you got a few minutes to kill (by removing the head or destroying the brain)

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Author: Matt Sall
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