Best zombie games
While the zombie apocalypse is yet to strike our society, it has already struck yourfavorite Android tablets. Ever since Resident Evil made its debut, zombies have been at the top of the horror genre.
It’s a versatile genre that can take the zombie dysopia seriously, such as The Walking Dead series. Games like Plants Vs Zombies 2, however, could make you look suspiciously at your local flora. Nonetheless, many of them are amongthe best games on Android.

We’ve scoured the Play Store for the best zombie games on Android, and shortlisted them into this one convenient list.
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17Dead Ahead
What would you do if a zombie outbreak were to happen? Apparently, the guy in Dead Ahead decides to make his escape on a scooter. He’s also determined to wheelie over as many of the undead as possible. Take control of the hero and his scooter and try to rush past obstacles, jump ramps, and kill zombies while you accumulate a top score. Dead Ahead throws bigger challenges at you the further you get.
But fret not; collected points allow you to purchase better wheels, from dirt bikes to choppers, weapons, and even locations that boast greater rewards. Dead Ahead has an appealing visual style and fast-paced gameplay that will keep you coming back for another race.

16Dead Trigger 2
Forget about fast zombies, bulky zombies, or exploding zombies for a moment. How about zombies the size of a skyscraper? Welcome to Dead Trigger 2. In this apocalypse-driven first-person shooter, you must not only fend for yourself but also help out other survivors by blasting zombies in the face with a selection of guns.
Thankfully, most of them return the favor by joining your base of operations and crafting valuable supplies. Control your character by using digital on-screen controls and guide them through desolate ruins. Fend off zombies by using various weapons and help survivors in need to possibly gain new allies.Unlike Dead Ahead and its sequel, Dead Trigger 2 has a more serious vibe to it.

15Death Road to Canada
The apocalypse finally happened! Zombies have taken the world by surprise, and allegedly, there’s only one safe place left on Earth. Take control of an unlikely cast of survivors as you traverse the treacherous roads between Florida and Canada.
Death Road to Canada is an undead-filled action RPG in which you face off against hordes of flesh-eating monsters. you could recruit new characters to your cause to bolster your offensive capabilities. But it comes with a downside as each character requires a weapon and consumes valuable provisions.

Death Road to Canada goes for $9.99, but it’s also included in the Play Pass subscription. Plus, you get jokes written by an actual Canadian, which ensures the trip to Canada is genuinely humorous.
14Doomsday: Last Survivors
Doomsday is an isometric adventure game that throws you into a world ravaged by the undead. It takes obvious cues from popular games in the genre, such as The Last of Us and Lollipop Chainsaw. For example, a group you take control of consists of a gruff middle-aged man with a fluffy beard and a brash teenager wearing a baseball cap. Doesn’t that sound like Joel and Ellie? Early on, you also meet a vibrant girl in a school uniform who takes out zombies with a pink… chainsaw.
During frequent encounters against zombies, you can use conventional weapons and abilities unique to each character.
13Dysmantle
Dysmantle is an Android game that has already garnered many positive responses on the Play Store. Prepare to partake in almost every survival aspect of a zombie apocalypse: foraging and cooking to hunting and scavenging.
The game’s main selling point comes in the form of being able to break and salvage materials from almost any object. Turn materials into weapons and supplies to help you fend off the undead as you inevitably venture out to explore the apocalyptic wasteland.
At $9.99, Dysmantle is also a fairly expensive title for a mobile game. That said, it’s a small price to pay for never seeing a single ad or in-app purchase.
12Earn to Die 2
Escaping on a scooter certainly has style to it, but Earn to Die 2 gives you control over a more robust four-wheel vehicle. The world has gone to hell, and a rescue ship is waiting for you on the other side of the country. To get to it, you’ll have to plow your way through hordes of zombies.
Earn to Die 2 features a number of vehicles for selection, including a police enforcer, and an ice cream truck. As you progress, you’ll earn money to upgrade your vehicle with. This could be a new engine or transmission, armor plating or even a mounted weapon to help you on your path.
11Into the Dead 2
Into the Dead 2 follows the tale of a father who desperately tries to get home to his family. Seemingly endless waves of the undead stand in his way, and it’s up to you to guide him across desolate fields and grim forests while evading danger.If you’re a Netflix subscriber, you can play Into the Dead 2 at no additional cost.
You’ll unlock new weapons to defend yourself with as you complete levels and various challenges. Into the Dead 2 strikes a great balance between risk and reward by placing loot right amidst groups of zombies. Do you run for safety? Or risk dying while trying to grab hold of valuables? The choice is yours, and if you choose wrongly, you’re dead.
10Plants vs Zombies 2
If a zombie apocalypse were to break out, the last thing you’d expect is your backyard’s flora to retaliate. Yet that’s exactly what Plants vs Zombies 2 is all about. EA’s vibrant zombie game builds upon the gameplay mechanics established by its predecessors.
Plants vs Zombies 2 takes a novel approach to the genre. Instead of using conventional firearms and melee weapons to fight off the hordes, you’ll take control of various plants and their unique abilities. Furthermore, you can improve their abilities by feeding them seeds.
Unlike many other contemporary zombie games that focus on action, this title puts emphasis on strategy. And with regular updates and daily tasks, you’ll always have something new to accomplish.
9Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville
Much like Plants vs Zombies 2, Rebuild 3 takes a different approach to its predecessor. A zombie apocalypse has struck, and now it’s all about rebuilding whatever’s left of humanity. Rebuild 3 puts you in charge of forming relationships with other survivors and establishing communities with them. Some will join your noble cause, while others might have other plans in mind.
Your survival rests on fixing various amenities and helping those in need. It also depends on your ability to outfit your survivors with appropriate gear because zombies will often barge in to hinder your efforts. Rebuild 3 costs $4.99 and is included with a Play Pass subscription.
8State of Survival: Zombie War
Existing as an isometric adventure game, State of Survival plays similarly to Doomsday. In fact, it’s amazing that both games aren’t made by the same company. State of Survival puts you in charge of a small group of survivors who band together to form a settlement.
To ensure their well-being, you must expand the settlement, collect produce for sustenance, and clear nearby areas of zombies. Much like in Doomsday, you have access to conventional weaponry as well as abilities unique to each character, such as gun turrets, grenades, and much more.
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