Zombicide is a cooperative tabletop game that simulates the experience of surviving a zombie apocalypse. Players assume the roles of survivors with unique abilities and must complete objectives while fighting off hordes of zombies.
Zombicide was first released in 2012 by Guillotine Games and CMON Limited.
Since its release, Zombicide has become a popular franchise with multiple expansions and spin-offs.
As of 2021, there are over 20 different Zombicide games and expansions available.
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The latest version of the core Zombicide game with updated rules and components.
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The recommended number of players for Zombicide is 1-6, with the game being fully cooperative and adaptable to different group sizes.
The length of a game of Zombicide will vary depending on the scenario being played and the number of players, but most games take around 60-90 minutes to complete.
No, the core Zombicide game provides plenty of replayability and entertainment on its own. Expansions can add new features and content, but they are not necessary to enjoy the game.
Yes, Zombicide is designed to be fully cooperative, so it is possible to play solo by controlling multiple survivor characters.
While there is some complexity to Zombicide, the rules are generally straightforward and easy to understand. It may take a few playthroughs to fully grasp all of the mechanics, but most players should be able to start playing relatively quickly.