Zombie Mission X

Zombie Mission X

Zombie Mission X continues with its winter special episode. Our heroes Emily and Silver make plans for the winter vacation and go on a journey. But when they go on winter vacation, a surprise awaits them. Zombies went before them and took over everything. Also, zombies have taken their friends captive. You must save all the captives and destroy the zombies.

Instructions for Zombie Mission X Gameplay

Player 1:
Move: "W,A,S,D"
Hit: "C"
Grenade: "V"
Jump: "W"(Walk on the wall)
Switch weapon: "Q-E"
Special attack: "Q+E" (When the SP Bar is full, press both together)

Player 2:
Move: "ARROW KEYS"
Hit: "L"
Grenade: "K"
Jump: "UP ARROW KEY" (Walk on the wall)
Switch weapon: "O-P"
Special attack: "O+P" (When the SP Bar is full, press both together)

What to Expect in the Game

You can play the game both 1 Player and 2 Player. We also recommend that you start in "Normal" mode when playing the game for the first time.

Which company created this game title?

The studio or developer in charge of this game’s development is RHM Interactive.

Does the game feature any graphic depictions of blood?

Yes, there is reference to blood in Zombie Mission X content.

What game development technology powers this game?

The game uses Construct 3 for physics and collision detection.

What tags best describe the gameplay experience?

The most relevant tags for this game are 2players, co-op, multiplayer, platformer, zombie.

Does the game contain any graphic or disturbing material?

Yes, there is cruel conduct present in Zombie Mission X.

Which game category does this game belong to?

This game can be classified as a Shooter type.

What age demographic is the game aimed at?

The intended audience for this game are players in the Teens age groups.

Will the game work on mobile operating systems?

Yes, Zombie Mission X is available on mobile devices.

Is this game suitable for a particular gender?

This game is aimed at Male identities.

Is this game intended for kids to play?

No, Zombie Mission X would not be appropriate for children to engage with.
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