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Infection Free Zone

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Infection Free Zone

Apr 11, 2024

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3.50 average rating based on 2 ratings

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Take charge of a group of survivors from your city. Choose your base of operations, then rebuild and readapt the buildings around you to create a self-sustaining settlement. And when the night falls - Defend the zone from the infected! Play on any city in the world, using real geographical data!
Release Dates
Apr 11, 2024 Early Access (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
TBD Full Release (Worldwide)
PlayStation 5
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swell.
swell. gave Jan 24, 2026
swell. gave Jan 24, 2026
A brilliant idea with limited scope
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

The idea is here. A top down RTS that limits its size so that it still manages to feel close the ground and sparse like an apocalypse should. You control small pockets of survivors in the zombie apocolypse. You live out your neighorhood looting fantasies by sending small squads to loot the local supermarket, or the next street of the suburbs as you and your growing group of folks scour what remains.

And that's pretty much it, unfortunately. Once you've looted one house and defended your base from one group of zombies, you've essentially played the entire game. Yeah, there's some interesting bells and whistles going on - its fun to put your area in via a google maps style interface and watch the game give you a gray aproximation of your neighborhood to fight zombies in. But ultimately I think IFZ feels like its Early Acces tag on Steam. Give it some time, but keep it on your wishlist.