Call them what you will, Infected, Walkers, The Undead, zombies are an iconic monster that has shuffled their way into our hearts with how much they've bled their way back into video games, movies, and pop culture in general over the years.

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There are a plethora of great games from studios that are triple-A, indie, and everything in between, with each producing their own take on the classic decaying rotting tide. Some takes are better than others, with a handful even redefining the "zombie survival" genre completely and although there is a little bit of over-saturation with how many of these games have been churned out over the years, there are still quite a few worth checking out. Here are the best zombie games that have come out so far.

Updated April 29, 2024 By Matthew Mckeown: We’ll never get tired of Zombie games. Despite the genre itself being a little stale, there’s always something shuffling around in the shadows that’s worth shining a light on. There’s never going to be an end to Zombie games.

So we’ve thrown a wide net into the horde of undead stomping games out there and pulled out a chunk of games that we recommend checking out. From Early Access gems, big-budget blockbusters, and Indie Darlings that have gone under the radar, here’s an updated look at the best Zombie games out now.

Infection Free Zone

Infection Free Zone: Survivors Surrounded By A Huge Horde

An Early Access game that’s blowing up in popularity and has perhaps the largest play space for a zombie game ever seen so far, Infection Free Zone from Jutsu Games brings the Zombie plague to your hometown. Using a unique system that combines Google Maps data, you can set up shop and defend literally any street, town, or city in the world.

Using a combination of satellite photos and real-time rendering, Infection Free Zone uses the real buildings in your street for its locations. From there, you have to defend your area from the Undead that are trying to aggressively beat down your walls at night. Scavenge resources, recruit other survivors, manage your city, and try to survive for as long as you can.

Whilst you can use famous locations, it’s worth using your own street as it adds a nice layer of immersion.

Raining Blood: Hellfire

Raining Blood: Hellfire - Skeleton Hero About To Be Swarmed By A Horde Of Maggots

A cute cross between Enter The Gungeon and Vampire Survivors, Raining Blood Hellfire from Mr Granade has you annihilating hordes of monsters. From mutations, monsters, zombies, undead nightmare creatures, and massive bosses, the odds are pretty stacked against you.

But you do have a large arsenal at your disposal in this Early Access game. There are over 100 weapons to collect and upgrade, plus their power can be improved exponentially. Each run is unique and there are some tricky puzzles to solve, a mystery to figure out, and plenty of ways to protect humanity from the demonic hordes.

There are also multiple characters with more content coming in the roadmap in the future.

Night Raider

Night Raider: The Raider Exploring A Friendly Encampment

If you’re looking for a Zombie exploration shooter with a lot of customization then add Night Raider by Tsukuyomi to your Steam Library. This simple yet satisfying survival game from a solo developer may look basic on the surface, but there’s a ton of depth and customization just below the surface.

Everything on your character can be customized. From attachments on weapons to individual parts of armor, plus there are a lot of various meters and mechanics to manage as you try to scavenge what you can from the ruined city around you. There’s permadeath, the game is very cheap to pick up and it’s great for burning away a few hours in some low-stress sessions.

Sound plays a lot of importance in Night Raider. So it’s recommended to always stick a suppressor on your weapons.

Resident Evil 4: Remake

Resident Evil 4: Remake - Leon Aiming A Shotgun Menacingly

Leon Kennedy is back on the worst Spanish holiday known to man in Resident Evil 4: Remake. Another outing on another system for probably one of the most ported, remade, and remastered Resident Evil games, but a brilliant retake on the most entertaining title in the long-running franchise.

The cult of Los Illuminados have captured the President of America’s daughter and there’s only one blonde, bishie-haired man that can save the day. A highly recommended Resident Evil game to play that’s only been improved further than its predecessors, Resident Evil 4 is the silliest installment in the series for all the right reasons.

A fun fact about Resident Evil 4 is that the original game was one of a few prototypes that would later become Devil May Cry.

Zombie Estate 2

Zombie Estate 2: The View For Players As They Explore The Undead Mansion

A classic indie game from 2017 by Sad Spaghetti Entertainment that’s always worth a revisit, Zombie Estate 2 is a perfectly pixelated arcade romp that’s satisfying on your own but heavily recommended to play with friends. Using a combination of 2D sprites on a 3D plane to create a cute cut-out look for all the characters, Zombie Estate 2’s premise is simple. There are zombies, go kill them.

It’s super simple, exceedingly cheap, and a highly rated horde shooter with online multiplayer, 100 unique weapons including a Nuke Gun, 13 Zombie types, 35 characters to play as, six levels to try, and 30 hats that boost your stats to collect. It’s good value for what you’re getting so we really recommend picking this one up if you like Zombie horde games.

Zombie Estate 2’s Co-op is both online and local.

Word Warrior: Zombie Typocalypse

Word Warrior: Zombie Typocalypse - Zombies And Their Word Targets

Test your typing speed and creativity with this chaotic and creepy game. Taking inspiration from the campy classic Typing of The Dead, Word Warrior: Zombie Typocalypse is an on-rails shooter that doesn’t just test your dexterity, but also your vocabulary and ability to improv.

This is because whenever an Undead Ghoul creeps over, you’ll have to fend them off with an object conjured purely by you typing it. For example, you could use a gun or grenade, or just chuck a toilet or couch, it’s up to you. The only limit is your imagination.

All of your summoned weapons (including the toilet) can be upgraded and made more deadly.

Thriller Garden

Thriller Garden: The Main Character Cowboy Completing Missions Whilst Fighting Undead

A horde shooter that took some notes from Vampire Survivors and gave it their own Cowboy spin, Thriller Garden from BlackDrop Workshop is a spooky and surprisingly challenging Early Access game that’ll test your skills with its sadistically massive hordes.

However, instead of magic and wild abilities, it’s six-shooters, rifles, and other Western weaponry that you can unleash on the hordes of creatures and undead. There are over 120 unique items to mess around with and plenty of tasks and missions to complete as you blast through those overwhelming hordes of shuffling ghouls.

Rise Of Gun

Rise Of Gun: Customers Lining Up To Buy Weapons In A Ramshackle Store

A post-apocalyptic zombie game with a difference, Rise of Gun from PimpGameStudio has you trying out the role of weapons merchant to passing survivors. Manage your storefront, stop shoplifters, customize your wares and store to maximize profit and help give humanity a fighting chance against the dead.

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It’s an Early Access game with a lot of potential and there’s a respectable amount of customization in both the types of weapons you can sell, your storefront, and even the entire neighborhood. It’s a little rough around the edges, but it's got a lot of great ideas and it can be quite a cozy game at times as you get lost in shop management.

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Survivalist: Invisible Strain

Survivalist: Invisible Strain - The UI And Survivor Layout During Gameplay

If you like a Zombie game that’s got a cute comic book style and a hardcore survival experience, then take a look at Survivalist: Invisible Strain. This unique Early Access game has you building a community of survivors from people you encounter out in the wilds of its procedurally generated world.

What sets it apart from the others is that the people you recruit have their own personalities, needs, and lives. So you’ll need to work on your social skills if you want to develop a strong base. Plus, there’s an interesting multi-camera system that lets you view the dead and your struggling survivor from multiple angles. Great for awareness, and it scratches that micro-management itch.

Golf vs Zombies

Golf Vs Zombies: Slicing A Golf Ball Straight Through A Zombies Brain

Just because it’s a Zombie Apocalypse, it doesn’t mean you can’t work on your backswing. Golf vs Zombies is a mix of Zombie murder and mini-golf that’s wrapped in an arcade coating and is downright ridiculous but very enjoyable to play. The goal of the game is simple, play golf, collect Bottle Caps for upgrades, and kill zombies with balls.

Play by yourself, or take advantage of its local split screen to share the scares with some friends. There are all sorts of traps and zombie types to contend with plus tons of Ghoul-filled courses to putt your way around, plenty of devilishly deadly Golf Balls to launch at Zombie heads, and all sorts of arcade Golf-inspired mayhem to enjoy.

Army Of Ruin

Army Of Ruin: The Heroes Fighting Against A Huge Horde Of Monsters

A surprisingly detailed horde shooter that went to the Vampire Survivors school of design, Army Of Ruin from Milkstone Studios has a similar setup. At your disposal are a number of unique heroes, each with their own stats, moves, and passive boons. Whilst in your way is an infinite horde of fantasy monsters.

This surprisingly satisfying auto-shooter can turn into a high-intensity Bull Hell in a short amount of time and the hordes that are thrown against you never stop, slow, or lessen in their number. Hold out for as long as you can, create unique and powerful builds, unlock new characters, and slay those shuffling monster-filled armies of evil.

HumanitZ

HumanitZ: A Trailer Park Filling With Zombies About To Attack A Human

An Early Access game that’s been likened to a low-end Project Zomboid, or top-down Day Z, HumanitZ from Yodubzz Studios is an interesting zombie game that’s worth putting on your radar. Set on a massive map, this co-op isometric survival game has you playing as a survivor in a post-apocalyptic Zombie wasteland.

Survive with friends or go solo and live off the land. Scavenge resources, build your own base and grab the right gear to stay alive in those rough outdoor conditions. With some unique character customization options and a lot of space to explore, HumantiZ is on the right track, and it’s one worth watching at least.

Dysmantle

Dysmantle: A Survivor Being Surrounded By Mutants Near Ruined Homes

Another isometric Zombie Survival game, this time from 10tons Ltd. After emerging from your Bunker, you find the world in ruins and the dead roaming the woods and wilds. But they’re not your ordinary zombies, these twisted mutations come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, and it’s up to you to make it home alive each day.

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Survive, gather resources, craft important gear, set up shop in an abandoned building, or create your own Zombie-Proof home away from home out in the wilderness. The island you’re trapped on is vast, so there’s plenty of ground to cover. Just don’t go out there unprepared as it can all go wrong very quickly.

Terminus: Zombie Survivors

Terminus: Zombie Survivor - Humans Hiding In A Ruined Church

An interesting 2D Turn-Based Zombie Survival game from Korean developer Ingeon Games, Terminus: Zombie Survivors is a unique roguelike worth your attention. A massive procedurally generated world awaits and with over 150 different locations to scavenge, each journey guarantees to be exciting and unique.

There’s a lot of detail put into the nitty-gritty mechanics of the game and it can be as difficult or as simple as you like. Endless waves of zombies await, there’s tons of loot to take and equipment to wear, plus with every action tied to AP, each decision is going to be pretty important. If you’re looking for a slow-burn Zombie Survival experience on a massive scale, then Terminus: Zombie Survivors is for you.

Zombotron

Zombotron: Fighting Mutants In Power Armor In A Zombotron Factory

A side-scrolling shooter set in a far-off world, Zombotron from Ant Karlov is a cathartic old-school game that’s chock full of fun references. You play as Blaze Rush, a Mercenary answering a Distress Beacon on the strange planet Zombotron.

What he discovers is an ancient crash site and a planet filled with hostile undead creatures. Zombotron has a mystery to solve at the core of the game, a massive arsenal of weapons, armor, and equipment to keep the biters at bay, and plenty of enemy variety to keep you plunging onwards until the end. Plus, you can get quite creative with your kills.

Swarm Survivor

Swarm Survivor: The Survivor Fending Of Waves Of Zombies In The Darkness

If you’re looking for some scares that are low on the old game's budget, then Swarm Survivor from MegalOh! Games should take a spot on your Steam Wishlist. This Vampire Survivors-esque Zombie game pits you against swarms of infected across semi-procedurally generated maps.

Better weapons, gadgets, and other survival tools lie out there in the darkness, but you’ll need to go get them if you want a chance at staying alive. Featuring multiple bosses to beat, dozens of perks to power up your character, and a bunch of unique abilities and guns to try out, Swarm Survivors toybox has a surprising amount to dig through. Though it’s put together by a small team of devs, it’s still getting a lot of love and care through updates as the months go on.

Wandering In Space

Wandering In Space: A Crew Fighting Zombies

An Early Access game that’s been making quite a bit of positive noise, Wandering In Space from Moonseer VR is a surprisingly thorough and satisfying virtual reality horror game to play through. You’re a soldier in the far future that has awoken with no memories and has to get to the source of a cataclysmic biological outbreak that has caused an apocalypse that changed Earth for the worst.

Screeching mutants, shambling Zombies, and other twisted creatures prowl the derelict halls of the space station you’re trapped on above the ravaged planet and there are two warring factions vying for power in this post-apocalyptic void. There’s a lot of great sci-fi weaponry to keep you safe and with the ability to dual wield you’ve never felt more of a super soldier bad-ass in VR. There’s also survival inventory management, roguelike runs to keep things fresh, and a ranking system, so there are a lot of unique elements to dig into with Wandering Space.

Stories From The Outbreak

Stories From The Outbreak: Survivors Versus Zombies

Another Early Access Zombie that does things a little differently, Stories From The Outbreak from Coldwild Games is a narrative-focused turn-based game with a smattering of rogue-like elements. You play as the leader of a group of survivors trying to escape the city of Rita for the safety of the North Sea.

Featuring 15 different enemy types that scale in difficulty the further you get in and an interesting party system that allows you to build a team with very polarizing views, there’s a lot of variety in Stories From The Outbreak. Not every survivor will make it out alive, so each decision and sacrifice matters as it could hinder or help you further down the road.

Private Property

Private Property: Gunslingers Fending Off A Wave Of Mutants

Zombies and VR are always going to work well together and Wenkly Studio were aware of this when they put together Private Property. This gun-slinging, ghoul-blasting game has a simple premise, the Zombies are coming, and you need to defend your property.

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Waves of undead scale in difficulty with meaner, bigger, and more mutated monsters crawling out of their lairs as the round drags on. So there’s plenty of challenge. Available to play in solo or with a crew in co-op, it doesn’t take long for things to become incredibly chaotic. But, there’s plenty of classic cowboy weaponry to keep you safe as those huge hordes draw close.

Yet Another Zombie Survivors

Yet Another Zombie Survivor: A Squad Of Survivors Facing Against A Large Horde

If you’re looking for a low-cost Early Access game filled with a lot of Undead then Yet Another Zombie Survivors from Awesome Games Studios should be at the top of your list. Jumping on the popular horde style of Vampire Survivors, YAZS takes that tried and trusted gameplay loop and gave it their own unique spin.

You take control of a team of unique hunters that all come with their own unique abilities and attacks that can be upgraded as you slay those cannibalistic corpses. There are tons of creative ways to evolve your squad's Zombie stomping abilities and you can bring in one or even three characters at once to maximize the mayhem. Rounds are cathartic and challenging, plus there are some powerful permanent upgrades to unlock that will supercharge your soldiers. An enjoyable Indie that’s had a lot of polish and positivity from the Community, Yet Another Zombie Survivors has definitely stood out from the rest.