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Zombie games NOT on a computer!

So what do you play when the lights go out, the power dies - or someone says "stop playing on that &*^&ing computer!"? Or when you have friends round (remember them? real people, who bring beer and pizza?). Now you don't have to stop slaughtering Zeds just because someone wants you to be sociable... low-gore version you can play with sensitive people or the kids!

Here's an answer that fits very nicely with us:


Some of us have been fans of mark Walker's "Lock'n'Load" games for a long time. He has won a whole slew of awards for his work - and now he's gone ZOMBIE!

And, ok, yes, we do have a couple of office copies on order. Hey - we work in Georgia and the power goes out when there are big storms. So we need something to play in the boardroom while everything gets fixed.

In best gamer-speak - it is 8-player co-op, has Big Guns, cool graphics and a never-ending hoard of monsters to be dispatched any way you can. And there are other survivors in none-too-friendly mood too. The game is on pre-order, so click on the ATZ banner to take a look and go pre-order your copy.

Looks like a complete hoot: just that, in this case, you'll actually have to come to Georgia to play this one with us! Our copies are on order - get yours :)
 
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Whatever floats your boat ;)

All Flesh Must Be Eaten also sounds pretty interesting if you're into RPG/d20 style games.
 
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An amazing zombie game is Zombies!!! look it up its got deck of map tiles that you shuffle so the game is never the same and with many expansions the games can last forever if you include all the expansions or you can shorten it up by shuffling the helicopter pad (end tile) in the deck as opposed to put it on the bottom.
 
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