Imagine being one of the only humans still uninfected by the zombie virus, and you need to do everything in your power to not get caught and infected. You take your car, mount it with weapons and hit the road to search for other survivors, but there are thousands of zombies trying to cut you off and take you down. This summarizes the gameplay of Zombie Roadkill 3D very accurately, and if you enjoy a challenge, then you will like this game. Zombie Roadkill 3D is very popular among mobile gamers and the numbers show it. The game has been developed and successfully released by game developer Italy Games, downloaded over ten million times with a great rating of 4.3 out of 5 on Google Play Store. Fasten your seatbelt, reload your weapons and get ready for the ride of your life!
There are two different game modes in Zombie Roadkill 3D. The first one is called Story Mode and the second one is called Endless Mode. The Story Mode is where you have start at level one and progress through the game by completing the objectives set in every level. This could mean that you are parked somewhere and you need to shoot and kill a certain amount of zombies, but it could also mean that you are driving, and you need to make sure you reach the finish line without getting taken down by jumping zombies.
Each level in Story Mode has three objectives, and completing objectives will reward you with stars. You need to complete at least one objective in a level in order to be able to go through to the next level, but completing more objectives will make you receive better rewards. In the Endless Mode, you need to stop wave after wave of zombies. You do not have objectives other than surviving as long as you can. The longer you survive in Endless mode, the better your rewards will be.
You start the game with the first tier Vehicle, Machine Gun and Heavy Weapon, which are all pretty decent but very underpowered. When you successfully complete a level, you will receive cash, which you can then use to upgrade your vehicle, machine gun or heavy weapon. You can upgrade the Magazine Size, Power, Fire Rate and Accuracy of your machine gun, making it a much deadlier weapon against zombies. You can upgrade the Ammo Capacity, Power, Damage Radius and Fire Rate of your heavy weapon, making the explosions much more powerful. You can upgrade the Durability, Gravity, Alerter and Nitro Capacity of your vehicle, making it harder for zombies to take it down and kill you.
You can purchase many different vehicles, machine guns and heavy weapons, but you first need to unlock them by playing the game. If you do not have the patience for that, you can pre-unlock them by spending 50% more cash than the original price.
The developers of Zombie Roadkill 3D have implemented a spinning wheel, which you can spin once for free, every day. You can win stacks of in-game cash, medical kits, explosives and other boosters to help you progress easier through the game. When you are out of free spins, you can always use in-game cash to spin the wheel again, but this is usually not worth it.
Zombie Roadkill 3D In-game store
There is only one kind of currency in Zombie Roadkill 3D and it is in the form of in-game cash. You can easily obtain in-game cash by playing the game and completing your objectives. The more objectives you successfully complete, the more in-game cash you will receive. You can use in-game cash to upgrade your vehicle, machine gun and heavy weapon. You can also use in-game cash to purchase newer and better vehicles, machine guns and heavy weapons.
If you wish to unlock and purchase better vehicles, machine guns and heavy weapons before you have enough in-game cash, you can spend real money to acquire more in-game cash. The price for in-game cash starts at $1,99 for the smallest amount of 50.000 in-game cash and goes up till $99,99 for the largest amount of 3.500.000 in-game cash.
Spending real money on Zombie Roadkill 3D will make the game ad-free, and as far as I can tell, there is no way to obtain in-game cash for free, other than by using your daily free spin on the spinning wheel. Using the spinning wheel by spending in-game cash on it is quite risky because of the fact that you might win something which is far less worth than the amount which you spend to be able to spin the wheel.
Coins and all items are really important for Zombie Roadkill 3D, but these items cost real money in the app store to purchase. If you are like most people, you cannot afford to purchase the coins and all items in the app store since it’s expensive. If this sounds like you, then you need to download our free Zombie Roadkill 3D hack tool, which is found right here on our website.
The picture below is what our hack tool for Zombie Roadkill 3D looks like, and you just need to enter the amounts of coins that you want into the options menu, and then check to get all items.
The first thing you want to do is download our free Zombie Roadkill 3D hack tool, which takes around 30 seconds to complete. You will then need to wait 20 seconds while the hack tool automatically installs. Afterward, select either iOS or Android, then input the coins you want, and click to unlock all items.
Press “Start” to begin the hack tool, and this should take no more than 45 seconds to complete. Once that has completed, open up the game on your device, and the coins and all items will be sitting in your account ready to use.
Purchasing new vehicles, machine guns and heavy weapons and upgrading all of them can be pretty expensive. You can obtain in-game cash simply by playing the game, but more than often you will run out and need to play the game a lot more times in order to save up enough in-game cash. The developers do give you an option to pay with real money to purchase in-game cash, but you should avoid doing this.
A very easy way to obtain a lot of in-game cash is by finishing the first ten levels of the game, after which the Endless Mode will be unlocked. The Endless Mode makes it very easy to obtain in-game cash because of the fact that all you need to do is survive. The further you get in Endless Mode, the more in-game cash you will receive. Playing Endless Mode a couple of times will guarantee you of enough in-game cash to be able to upgrade your equipment again and progress easier through the Story Mode.
It is smarter to not upgrade your first tier vehicle and weapons because of the fact that they will be really underpowered when you progress through the game. Upgrading your first tier equipment will therefore be a waste of your in-game cash. You should save up your in-game cash instead and wait till you can purchase the next vehicle, machine gun and heavy weapon. After that, you can start upgrading them and be more deadly when you face a big group of zombies. If you only get one stars at levels, you should not worry because you can always go back and repeat those levels. This is also a good way to farm for in-game cash, because those levels will be significantly easier to complete with three stars.
At first I was confused on what I was supposed to do in Zombie Roadkill 3D because of the fact that there were no cut scenes or something like that at the beginning of my gameplay. After I started the first level, it was clear to me that the first few levels were the tutorial of the game, which is nice to have because many casual mobile gamers can become confused, not knowing how to properly play the game. The tutorial was pretty nice, teaching you how to control your vehicle and how to aim your weapons.
You quickly learn that you need to stop the zombies at all costs before they reach your vehicle and drag you out of it. It is very nice to see that there are many features implemented into the game and two different game modes, which will keep the players entertained for a while. I l really like the fact that you can upgrade your vehicles and weapons, and even purchase more powerful ones, once you have saved up enough in-game cash. Every level is differently designed and has different objectives, keeping the gameplay fresh.
Unfortunately, there are a few very annoying negative aspects about Zombie Roadkill 3D. For starters, it seems like the developers of the game decided to implement a lot of annoying and obstructive advertisements. There are a lot of banner advertisements at the bottom center of the screen, which obstruct the controls sometimes, but also pop-up advertisements that show up whenever you are about to tap on the screen.
This makes it feel like the developers did that on purpose, so that people will accidently tap on the advertisement. If that is the case, than Zombie Roadkill 3D is a cheap cash grab, in my opinion. Accidently tapping on any of the advertisements in Zombie Roadkill 3D will also minimalize your game and open up your browser, which is very obstructive and annoying. The developers should really look into changing the way they implement advertisements.
The second negative aspect about Zombie Roadkill 3D is the fact that a lot of the in-game purchases and upgrades are very expensive, which makes it feel like that the developers force players to spend real money to purchase in-game cash. Purchasing in-game cash might not be an option for everyone, because not everyone can afford to spend money on a free-to-play game. Instead of looking to make a quick buck, the developers should really change some of the game mechanics and allow reward loyal players instead of turning them off from the game.
Artwork: I give Zombie Roadkill 3D a 7/10 for its artwork. Having played many mobile games, I must say that Zombie Roadkill 3D has pretty decent graphics and animations, especially for a mobile game. What I really liked about the graphics is the fact that it is simple, yet effective for the type of game that it is. You do not need high end graphics to have a successful mobile zombie shooter game. There are also many animations in the game, which is always nice because of the fact that it makes the game more entertaining and alive. The reason I give an above average score for the artwork of Zombie Roadkill 3D is because they are not very original. I have seen a few other games which have similar graphics and animations, which means that this game is not that original and the developers have not been so creative.
Music & SFX: I give Zombie Roadkill 3D a 7/10 for its music and SFX. There are a few soundtracks in Zombie Roadkill 3D, and depending on where you are at in the game, you will hear a different soundtrack. For example, the main menu has a different soundtrack compared to the in-level soundtrack. I think it is nice to have different music in the background because of the fact that it will make the game more enjoyable, and players will be less prone to get bored or bothered by listening to the same music over and over again. There are several sound effects implemented into the game, which is always nice to have, but unfortunately in my opinion they are of a low quality. The music and SFX could have been better if more time was spend on it.
Story & Originality: I give Zombie Roadkill 3D a 6/10 for its story and originality. Like I have mentioned above, Zombie Roadkill 3D is not as original as I would have hoped it would be. I could name at least two other games which have the same kind of gameplay, graphics and game idea. The developers had a good idea of combining different kinds of levels together, but it doesn’t seem like they have implemented anything original. There is also no story in the game, so you will have to use your own imagination to make up a story and what your goals are.
General Gameplay: I give Zombie Roadkill 3D an 8/10 for general gameplay. I like the fact that the game has several campaigns, and each campaign consists of ten levels. The better you perform during those levels, the more points you will receive and the more stars you will get. At the beginning of your gameplay, there is a tutorial campaign, in which you will learn how to play the game, how to use the controls, how to shoot zombies and how to clear levels. The gameplay becomes pretty straightforward after the tutorial ends, but due to the fact that Zombie Roadkill 3D has a lot of levels to play, it still remains very entertaining in my opinion. I like the fact that you can choose what kind of controls you want in the game, either with both of your thumbs or by tilting your phone. The controls are smooth and the user interface is nice and clear.
Addictiveness: I give Zombie Roadkill 3D an 8/10 for addictiveness. I really like the fact that the developers did not implement systems, which would limit players and only allowed them play a certain amount of times before they needed to wait. This makes the game much more enjoyable and the fact that there are many levels in Zombie Roadkill 3D and many different vehicles and weapons, which makes the game very addictive in my opinion.
All things considered, I give Zombie Roadkill 3D a 7/10.