[h1]Zombie Party![/h1] I'm a big post-apocalyptic fan, and I like card games and strategy, so when I saw this listed in new releases I was intrigued. There were no steam reviews, nothing in the entire discussion forum (which is very unusual) so I ummed and ahhed over making the purchase. Ultimately it was the price that made me take the plunge, that and steams robust refund system. [h1]Simple Premise; Complicated Actions[/h1] The premise is simple. It's the zombie apocalypse, you have to get a car and resources and then escape the city. You've seen it a million times before. You have a game board which includes the city, inside your base, outside your base, trade, sacrifice and your stockpile. The game presents you with two options to start you off; single player (solitaire) and multiplayer. Since I do not know anyone with the game, and the playerbase is currently tiny, this is mostly a review of the single player game. In single player you are versus no one, but simply trying to ge...
Dead Exit
- Release Date:
- Jun 20, 2017
- Developer:
- RadiationBurn
- Publisher:
- RadiationBurn
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Dead Exit is an undead apocalypse, base management, card game. Ok, it's possibly the only undead apocalypse, based management, card game, but it's fun, and that's the important thing when it comes to games I've been told.
Each player controls a base and tries to out maneuver their opponents and survive the evacuation of a city. Play your cards right. Make alliances.Break alliances. Betray sworn allies at the worst possible time and leave them to get eaten by the hordes. It's up to you how you play it, just make sure you get out of the city with enough resources to survive!
Of course, you don't have to murder everyone in sight. You could play cooperatively and try to make sure everyone gets out alive. Or you can play on your own in solitaire mode which has plenty of settings for a casual quick game or an intense skin of your teeth undead fest. It's really up to you.
Features
- Original card mechanic with multi function, two sided cards. Everything is undead if you aren't careful
- 1 - 8 players locally or online
- solitaire mode with full difficulty customisation.
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User Reviews
WARNING!!!!! PLAYING ONLINE DOES NOT WORK YOU CAN NOT PLAY WITH OTHERS ONLINE! DON'T SAY I DIDN'T TELL YOU
o This looks like my kind of game, so I bought the game for me and gifted it to a friend to play in online multiplayer. o Started the game to find out that online multiplayer isn't working. o Don't want to own this boardgame anymore if all I can do is solo it (perhaps hotseat works but that is no option to me). o Refunded the game for both me and my friend (yes, you can refund a gift!). o Even though the game is inexpensive, thank god for Steam refunds! TO THE DEVELOPER: I don't want to offend, but a game in this state shouldn't be advertised having multiplayer! Even though it is rare, I absolutely hate it when games do this. I would be willing to do port forwarding in my router but without a local LAN option I am not even attempting Hamachi/Tunggle to work around a broken system when other games work more than fine without troubleshooting.
Dead Exit is a tactical card game, with zombies. It can be played single player or multiplayer (online and local). However you are playing, the basics remain the same. You must defend your base from zombies, trying to stockpile enough resources to escape before you are overrun. You get 3 actions per turn, which may seem like plenty but will soon run out. You can play survivor and vehicle cards inside or outside your base, or even sacrifice them for different results. These cards remain in play (unless killed / stolen / etc) so can be used again and again. For example, you've played a survivor to kill an undead that was outside your base. Want to do the same again next turn? You can but returning the card to your hand before playing it again has used up 2 out of 3 actions for your turn, so you'd better know what you plan to do next. You can use an action to draw a face down card, but doing so will bring a dead along with it. Other cards can be played as one use only action cards, g...
Multiplayer doesn't work don't buy it if you want to play online.
This game is really fun! The cards complement each other nicely, and I keep finding little 'loops' of cards I can use. The game is simple to understand but there's so many little tricks and tactics that you can use, and the pace can really be ramped up with the 'extra dead' thing - it makes things a lot more hectic. The soundtrack sounds cool but isn't too in-your-face, and the cards look really great. I could definitely see this as a physical card game too; the cards themselves look great and the layout of the boards is really simple and makes sense. Definitely showing this game to my friends!
I really like this game. I am a fan of card & board games, yet am tiring of the ccg card games. I'm finding this to be a wonderfully refreshing card game. At first I though it to be complicated, but it is actually a very approachable pick up and play game. I like the varying difficult modes in solitaire play as it really helps you to learn the game and incrementally increase the challenge. At this time, there doesn't seem to be too many players playing the game, which I hope changes because playing with others really changes the dynamic, strategy and fun factor. I could see very fun tournaments and leaderboards some day. If you are a fan of card games and board games, pick this up. It's a high quality fun game at a great price point. No pay to play here. For one price, you get the entire game. Really enjoying it
沒中文 英文不好ㄉ 就不用考慮ㄌXD This game is fun, yet only in first couple of hours. It's not hard to learn,after about 3 games I know what to do to win. the ai is stupid(It can suicide lol) I think that if u want to beat the harder difficulty, it depends on luck more than skills. 5/10
This, is a good, tactical card game with so many variants. Local, online, co-op, pvp. It's all there, and full of choices to make. If you want super shiny graphics, blood and gore, it isnt here. What IS here is a great card game with solid mechanics, gameplay, and tactics. Well done!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: i5
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Gforce 720
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Sound Card: any direct X soundcard
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Gforce 960
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Sound Card: any direct X soundcard
FAQ
How much does Dead Exit cost?
Dead Exit costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Dead Exit?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: i5 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Gforce 720 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: any direct X soundcard Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Gforce 960 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 4 GB available space Sound Card: any direct X soundcard
What platforms is Dead Exit available on?
Dead Exit is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Dead Exit worth buying?
Dead Exit has 67% positive reviews from 24 players.
When was Dead Exit released?
Dead Exit was released on Jun 20, 2017.
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