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Description


How long can your safe zone hold before the silly zombie horde reaches your last line? The silly horde arrives Horde Zombie War is a cartoon-style defense game with goofy, non-scary zombies. They shuffle in like troublemakers, not monsters. Your job is to stop their waves with smart planning, not fast fingers. What you’re protecting You have a safe zone, and one big rule: don’t let the horde cross your last line of defense. If they break through, the wave is lost. If your layout holds and the wave ends, you get a chance to build even better for the next round. Placing your defenders Use your mouse or touch to select defense units and place them on the map. It’s simple point-and-click style. You choose where each helper stands before the wave begins, so your first choices matter a lot. A great early habit is to pause for a second and look at the paths before you place anything. What your units do Each unit has a different job. Some slow enemies down. Some fire energy shots. Some cover wide areas so they can tag more zombies at once. When the wave starts, your defenders automatically tag incoming zombies and send them back, so you can focus on your plan instead of aiming. Coins, energy, and the building loop When zombies get tagged, you earn coins or energy. Between waves, you spend that on more units or upgrades. This is the main loop: place, survive the wave, collect rewards, upgrade, then face the next wave. Try not to buy one of everything right away. It’s usually better to build a strong core first, then add extras. Tactics that actually help Corners are powerful spots, because enemies stay in range longer as they turn. Placing a strong defender near a corner can squeeze more value from every shot. Mixing units also helps: pair a slowing unit with steady damage so zombies get stuck in the danger zone longer. When you upgrade, pick a few key positions and level them up instead of spreading upgrades too thin across the whole map. If a wave feels tough, study it—fast zombies and tougher ones don’t behave the same, and knowing what’s coming makes your choices smarter. When waves get busier Later stages add more paths, faster zombies, and special enemy types that challenge your layout. Early on, focus on clean coverage with wide-area units and one or two slow-down helpers. Later, focus on patching weak spots where a second path sneaks around your best defenders. Don’t be afraid to rearrange your setup between levels. A layout that worked on one map might fail when the paths change. Scores and stars Horde Zombie War uses score and star ratings based on how well you protect your base. Holding the line cleanly feels better than barely surviving. If you want higher stars, aim for a smooth defense where zombies get tagged before they crowd your last line. Small fixes—like moving one unit to a corner or upgrading one key spot—can change your score a lot. Who it’s for This game is best for older kids who like planning games and calm strategy. It’s great if you enjoy building a clever setup, upgrading helpers, and watching waves of funny zombies get sent back. If you like thinking ahead more than button-mashing, Horde Zombie War is a solid pick.



Instruction

Hold mouse to fire the machine gun Move the crosshair to aim bull Press Space to pause resume bull M to mute You lose one life each time you get hit



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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