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Are there any native linux games like that? It can be 2d/3d just no flash ones.?
Searched google i haven't found any.
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My friend, the overall number of decent zombie games is so depressing, that I gave up on even trying to find a native Linux zombie game.
I recommend the following:
Resident Evil (psx/ps2 emu)
Left4Dead (wine)
You could try atomzombiesmasher. It's in the AUR, but it's commercial.
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Which engine does left4dead use? The first hl or the 2nd one?
EDIT: Nevermind,it uses the 2nd one,which my shitty laptop can't handle. Not going to replay resident evils since i've finished them 3-4 times each.
Last edited by d00maz (2011-04-02 14:00:13)
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UT2004 (native) with Killing Floor mod.
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IIRC UT2k4 had a mod what featured zombies.
Edit: Oh yeah: Killing Floor. Thanks, brebs :-)
Last edited by karol (2011-04-02 14:23:59)
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I'm intrested in finding decent zombie games too. We should make a list!
"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." - Carl Sagan
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This looks promising:
http://www.indiedb.com/games/project-zomboid
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there are zombies in doom 3
core i5 4590, x86_64, nvidia 970
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Unfortunately, no flash principle rules Plants vs Zombies out...
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Project Zomboid is the closest thing so far,along with the ut2k4 mod,my laptop is too slow for it tho.
I might pre-order project zomboid.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombies_Ate_My_Neighbors
Great game for snes / mega drive ![]()
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+1 for Project Zomboid
Atom Zombie Smasher is running even on a netbook.
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I had so much fun with Rebuild. Also, Terraria. While not strictly 'Zombie' it certainly is survival and very fun.
Last edited by hauzer (2011-06-05 16:12:53)
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