Zombie Buster

1048 votes

ZOMBIE BUSTER

Zombie Buster
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Zombie Buster
Zombie Buster
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Rating: 9.5 (1048 votes)
Category: Shooting
Type: gun games
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Zombie Buster?

Zombie Buster is a "Physics-Trajectory" and "Environmental Chain-Reaction" puzzle shooter. The core centers on "Ammunition Efficiency"—players control a soldier with a grenade launcher tasked with clearing zombies using limited explosive rounds. It emphasizes "Geometric Reflection" and "Gravity Manipulation," where players must use wall bounces and falling objects to eliminate targets behind cover, making it a highly logical spatial puzzle.

Description

Use an elevator-based defense system to protect the building from a zombie invasion. Strategically position your team of anti-zombie shooters and use specialized gadgets to halt the advancing undead hordes.

How to Play

Drag on the screen to adjust the "Launch Angle" and "Initial Power," aided by a dotted trajectory line. Release to fire. The gameplay is "Objective-Based": you must kill all zombies before ammo runs out. Interaction involves "Physical Triggers"—hitting oil drums for AoE blasts or breaking supports to drop boulders on enemies. Every shot must be calculated to leverage environmental secondary damage.

How to Get High Scores in Zombie Buster

High scores depend on "Ammunition Conservation" and "Kill Combos." Every saved shell converts into a massive "Tactical Bonus" during tallying. The pro secret is "Single-Trigger Clears"—finding a specific environmental point that triggers a chain reaction to kill multiple zombies in one shot. Achieving a 3-star rating requires finding the most minimalist physical solution for each stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can grenades bounce infinitely?

No. Grenades explode after a fixed number of collisions or a short duration on the ground. You must guide them to the target quickly.

Q: Why are some zombies immune to blasts?

Armored zombies require direct hits or higher-impact environmental damage (like being crushed by stone) to be eliminated.