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Top 10 Zombie Games for Android

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The zombie genre has become a pop culture phenomenon, and zombie games have managed to span almost every genre. Shooter and survival games are the most popular, and here are the best zombie games for Android!

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The Best Zombie Games for Android

Dead Effect 2

Price: Free to play

The Dead Effect series is a decent zombie shooter series. It has beautifully done graphics and you’ll be shooting down hoards of zombies, monsters, and all kinds of other sci-fi creatures. It also contains an RPG element that lets you upgrade, level up, and otherwise develop your character into a fighting machine. You’ll have over 100 implants to use to upgrade your character, over 40 weapons to use against the bad guys, and the developers boast about 30 hours of total gameplay. There’s a lot of content here and it’s one of the decent zombie games. This is as close to a Dead Space game as you can get on mobile.

Dead Trigger 2

Price: Free to play

Dead Trigger 2 is an older zombie game that has managed to stay relevant with updates. It features a metric ton of missions, decent graphics, and pretty good first-person mechanics. There are also a bunch of weekly missions, hardware controller support, and plenty of weapons to collect. It still plays better than most newer zombie games and FPS games in general.

Into the Dead 2

Price: Free to play

Into the Dead 2 is one of the newer zombie games. It’s an infinite runner with survival mechanics. Your run for as long as possible and try not to die. The game provides you with implements of destruction. There are also a bunch of other missions, challenges, and even dog companions. The graphics are pretty decent as well. It’s more of a casual game than anything. It’s also free to download with freemium style in-app purchases.

Kill Shot Virus

Price: Free to play

Kill Shot Virus is one of the newer zombie games comparatively speaking. It’s a first-person shooter with a ton of zombies to shoot and kill. It features decent graphics, simple shooter controls, multiplayer content, and leaderboards. You also get over 100 missions, plenty of gear to collect, and more. It’s a freemium game and has a lot of the same problems as other freemium games. However, it’s a good alternative to long-time favorites and older zombie shooters like Unkilled and Dead Trigger 2. Most user complaints are about the freemium elements. The gameplay is good.

Last Day on Earth

Price: Free to play

Last Day on Earth is a survival game with zombie shooter, adventure, and open-world elements. You build a base of operations, scrounge for items and materials, steal things, and kill zombies before they kill you. It also features seasonal landscapes, crafting elements, and plenty of extra stuff to do. This is an excellent survival game with some zombie game elements. We wouldn’t blame you if you thought the zombie influence was minimal, but we enjoyed the rest of the gameplay enough and it’s nice seeing zombies in a game that aren’t the main premise of the whole game. In any case, it’s a freemium game.

Plants vs Zombies 2

Price: Free to play

Plants vs Zombies 2 is another zombie survival game. It features retro graphics, hectic but enjoyable gameplay, and tons of stuff to do like crafting and base building. Your character also needs a decently consistent supply of food, rest, and water. Of course, there are a ton of zombies to either run from or kill as well. It’s 2D with simple controls. It’s a surprisingly fun game for how simple and retro the graphics and controls are. The game had a rough start, but recent reviews seem to indicate that it’s better than its 4.1 rating (at the time of this writing) suggests.

They Are Coming

Price: Free to play

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They Are Coming is an arcade game where you take out a bunch of zombies. Basically, you go into a level, slice or shoot your way to the end, and progress through the game. There are various tools and weapons to collect, which you then use to progress through the game further. Death is permanent, so you have to start over if you fail. The consistent zombie killing and the threat of permanent death add some nice tension to the game, and it’s actually quite fun to play. It’s free to play, but you can remove ads and increase your rewards forever with a single in-app purchase.

Unkilled

Price: Free to play

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