All Things Zombie

 All Things Zombie
All Things Zombie Box Cover

All Things Zombie! 

 

The Game Ships With:
Mark H. Walker's Lock 'n Load

 All Things Zombie Two 17" x 22" mounted back-printed maps (for a total of four different maps) rich with the detail of suburbs, desert towns, and inner cities. You know, the places Zombies love to hang.
 All Things Zombie Approximately 100, thick, glossy, manly, yet colorful, 3/4" counters, representing the men and women adventurers, gruesome zombies, and neat administrative stuff.
 All Things Zombie Easy to learn, yet deep rules based on the All Things Zombie 2006 Origins miniatures game of the year.
 All Things Zombie

Cool-looking box to keep it all safe from your fellow adventurers.

 


Can't satisfy that zombie itch? Check out another zombie-themed game currently on preorder.

Zombie War: Designed by noted designer Greg Porter, allows gamers to play out the zombie apocalypse on a global scale. Gamers play as the government, the military, a large corperation, or the zombies as they try to satisfy their victory conditions. Better still, your faction changes each turn, but your victory conditions do not. Great fun.

About the Game

Each counter represents one survivor or one zombie. You choose your star, your “mini-me” if you will, and arm him or her with one of four weapon types. But you’re not alone as you then recruit a few other survivors to form your group.

Then it’s off to explore a beautifully detailed map representing deserted cities, suburbs, and rural areas. But are they really deserted? Not if you count the zombies, the seemingly endless hordes of zombies. But soon you realize that the zombies may be the least of your worries as you run into other survivors. Are they friendly or hostile? Well, the game mechanics determine that. With luck you can recruit them to use in future games. But sometimes it spins out of control

Which leads us to combat. There’s two ways to have combat in ATZ. Trust me on this; shooting is what you want to do. Yes, when facing one zombie it’s easy to handle him in hand-to-hand combat but get them in bunches and that’s when they are really dangerous. Better to shoot them from afar. Better All Things Zombie City Mapto shoot survivors too.

Where and when you explore determines how many zombies and survivors you’ll meet. Stick to the rural areas in the daytime and your chances of running into zombies are slim. Prowl around at night in the cities and you may have more zombies than you can handle. Why go there then? Because that’s where you can find the most stuff. Better weapons, medical supplies, even the cure to the virus. But hey, it’s up to you.

ATZ is built around the Reaction System. Simply put, when something happens it causes you to react immediately. This reaction causes the enemy to immediately react. The reactions go back and forth until it is resolved. For example, one member of your group steps around a corner and comes into sight of a hostile survivor. This triggers a reaction test to see what the hostile survivor does. The hostile survivor scores high on the In Sight Test and fires back, but he misses. This causes your group member to take a Received Fire Test and he returns fire but misses as well. The hostile survivor now takes a Received Fire Test and ducks back out of sight, breaking the reaction chain. 

The Reaction System is only one piece of the game mechanics that allow the game to be played either solo, on the same side with your friends, or head to head. But whatever you choose to do the Zombies are handled by the game mechanics so it’s always survivors versus zombies.

Da Zombie!ATZ can be played as a one-up game or as a campaign where you link the adventures of your group together to tell your story. The more missions you go on the more experience you gain. As your experience grows your characters increase in ability while increasing the size of their group. In the beginning the goal of ATZ was to survive. But now as you grow in numbers and skill it’s time to rebuild the world except maybe this time with you in charge. J

 

ATZ opens the door to hours of fun. Just be sure to look behind it before you go in!

 

 

 

 

 

 
Below are examples are the jaw-dropping art that will be crammed in every box of All Things Zombie.

 

Fighting Zombies on the mean streets of Anywhere, USA. Fighting Zombies in All Things Zombie As beautiful as she is deadly, Tonya is a zombie hunter extrordinaire. She's beautiful, yet deadly.

Nicolas, another adventurer, is one tough hombre.

Nicolas is a tough man.

 



 

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