ZombCopter

ZombCopter

Enter the Zombcopter, a helicopter tricked out with more weapons than you can shake a rotting limb at. Your mission? Defend the last remaining intact City Hall from an endless horde of zombies. As the intrepid shooter in the Zombcopter, it's up to you to mow down waves of funny-looking zombies. You'll have plenty of zany upgrade choices to turn the tide of undead insanity in your favor. Get ready to laugh, shoot, and upgrade your way through the wackiest zombie apocalypse ever in Zombcopter.

Game Instructions: ZombCopter

Keyboard
W - move forwards
S - move backwards
A - move left
D - move right
R - reload current weapon
L - release cursor and pause menu
1 - select first weapon
2 - select second weapon
3 - select third weapon
4 - select fourth weapon
Mouse
Left click - primary shoot
Right click - secondary function
Scroll wheel - select previous/next weapon

Why Play?

It's titled Zombcopter and it's an endless shooter, where the player is operating the rotating turret of a helicopter to protect the last remaining intact building, the Town Hall.
We've taken a more comical and funny approach regarding this game. The mood is quite silly with airplane and quad bike driving zombies in hotdog costumes and such.
The game has roguelike elements to it in the form of different random upgrades that you can choose from gradually as the game progresses.
Currently there are 28 unique upgrades, but some of these might occur more than once, so you never run out of upgrades to choose from. These include new weapons, weapon upgrades, barricade upgrades, general and unique upgrades.
The power level of the enemies are increased as time passes and eventually it becomes impossible to defend the Town Hall against them, the better you choose and combine your upgrades, the more zombies you can kill until this happens.
There are 9 zombie types that behave differently from each other, sharing the only similarity that they have a brainless tunnel vision on destroying the Town Hall.
There are 50 completely different visual representations of these zombies so they don't really feel repetitive.
The game contains a fully narrated Tutorial that you can opt to try from the absolutely simple "main menu".
Once the game is over you can check a quite detailed statistics about the session you've just played.

Is the game powered by a popular game engine like Unity or Unreal Engine?

WebGL is the core framework for the game’s visual and interactive elements.

Which team is credited for making this game?

The company or developer team that brought this game to market is Phone Software Kft..

What is the thematic classification of this game?

The main category of this game is Shooter.

What are the key descriptors or labels assigned to the game?

The tags that best represent this game’s content are 1player, helicopter, upgrade, zombie.

Is the game fully functional on mobile devices?

ZombCopter functions well on mobile devices.

What gender audience is this game aimed at?

The primary gender demographic for this game is Male.

Are there any blood-related visuals in the game?

Yes, there are instances of blood in the world of ZombCopter.

Are there any scenes in the game that depict cruelty?

Yes, ZombCopter has elements of cruelty or aggression.

Is the game appropriate for a child’s age?

No, kids cannot play ZombCopter.
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