That’s the best way we can describe this game for you, but now that you’ve got an idea of what it’s about, let’s move on to our compilation of Zombocalypse tips and tricks for saving the world from the zombies, no matter how many of them there seem to be.
When trying to kill zombies, focus on the left side or the right side; either or, it doesn’t matter. Once you’ve done that, let the zombies pile up on top of each other; this will allow you to generously increase your killing streak when you change sides, and with all the zombies piled up, it’s easier to kill them as well.
Firing guns at zombies is just one of the ways in which you can kill them. You can also use weapons such as your machete, as that knife, in particular, can do the job just as well as your pistols could. And you won’t be using any ammo here; knives are best used when you’re in between ammo drops. Again, focus on either side of the machete, and go amok while you’ve got it in your hands. No, you may not have any ammo, but that machete (and other knives) will do the trick in a pinch.
Upgrading would be best pulled off if you’ve just leveled up, and once time comes to upgrade, go nuts. Upgrade all the unlocked items that you can, with the general rule being newer upgrades are better.
The Kill Streak Support can truly help you in this game, but don’t call them in yet until there are a whole lot of zombies that could make your missile attack worth it. Don’t wait for the zombies to get too close to you before you give Support a ring; there’s a few split seconds delay between tapping the button to request missiles and them actually arriving. If the zombies are too close, you may end up losing some health.
Moving on to the bosses in the game, each of them has their own patterns that make them unique from the other. Observe those attack patterns closely and use them to your advantage; avoiding attacks in the right way will prevent you from taking a huge hit to your life due to the sheer power of the boss character. In fact, you may even emerge unscathed if you pay especially close attention to a boss’ attacking scheme.