Infection Free Zone, now available on Steam Early Access, starts with a simple idea: Zombies have taken over the world, forcing humans into underground bunkers. After a while, a radio message announces that the disease is fading. Although the surface is still dangerous, it’s time to rebuild society.
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I’ve played games like this before, where you build a post-apocalyptic society and fight off zombie attacks. But this time, I’m doing it from my neighborhood. Instead of a made-up world or a model of a city, Infection Free Zone uses real map data to recreate cities and towns exactly as they are. This means I can loot real locations and set up a base in familiar places.
When I started my game, I chose to begin in my region, and I even found my apartment in the game. The map uses real-world information to identify each building.
For example, the walk-in clinic near my apartment is recognized as a hospital, making it a perfect base for me. My apartment didn’t have medical supplies, and it would be hard to defend because it was small. But the clinic was easy to secure, and I could use all the leftover medicine.
Every building’s real-life purpose affects how it works in the Infection Free Zone. I had to learn about the strengths and weaknesses of each building to survive. I organized my survivors into small groups to scavenge nearby homes for food. We also found other survivors and started growing food and setting up infrastructure.
It’s an exciting challenge to rebuild society in my own neighborhood, even if it’s just in a game. Infection Free Zone brings the zombie apocalypse right to my doorstep!
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