Zombie Survive
A downloadable game for Windows
The story begins in the cabin where the protagonist has taken refuge from the zombie apocalypse. The forest is the only safe place, since the cities are overrun with the undead. The cabin is a shelter, but every now and then, it’s necessary to go out in search of food. Today, he plans to go into the forest to gather berries. But first, he needs to get an axe — for that, he’ll have to visit the neighbor down the path and borrow one, because it’s not safe to enter the forest unarmed.
| Status | Prototype |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
| Author | GLukaz |
| Genre | Role Playing, Adventure, Shooter |
| Made with | Unreal Engine |
| Tags | 3D, Horror, Singleplayer, Zombies |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
| Content | No generative AI was used |
Download
Download
Windows.zip 385 MB
Install instructions
Unzip and execute ZombieSurvive.exe




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I am not quite convinced.
- You seem to have used the same house for the location of Sarah and Emma. Not very original or believable.
- You should have removed Sarah's glasses - it's night! Maybe you could fix her open mouth, too.
- The dialogue is not bad, but the constant "hmm"'s are annoying.
- The Zombie model looks cheap (especially compared to Sarah and Emma) and has no convincing movements.
- There is no feedback about ammunition. Obviously the shotgun is able to shoot on and on and on.
- The story progression was rather ok, I think, but some may say that there's much walking and too little action in the first ten minutes. I liked the bird sounds, they gave the woods more life.
- The rifle should have a crosshair; shooting seems very unprecise at this time and the player does not know which place on the screen he should point the rifle in the first place.
- The flashlight is too bright in short distances.
- The ambient sound is not very interesting; I recommend a more wood-like sound instead of this neutral noise.
All in all, it did not convey a thrilling experience, no real danger as the zombies could be taken care of rather easily. But, it was only the prologue, with more dangers and thrilling events to come... I hope.
Thank you for the feedback. I will take note of that for future versions.
Solid zombie survival title! The graphics look great. It’s a bit of a shame that Unreal Engine games can be laggy without deep optimization, but as a prototype/demo, it’s really well done. Great job!
Thank you for taking your time doing that video.