Terminus: Zombie Survivors
A downloadable game for Windows
Terminus: Zombie Survivors
Terminus: Zombie Survivors is a 2D turn-based survival roguelike set during a zombie apocalypse. Each journey is unique, and every decision can mean the difference between life and death. Can you brave hunger, cold, and the undead in order to reach the Terminus and find salvation?
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Reviews
“Terminus is a huge, procedural open-world game about surviving a zombie apocalypse and one of the most promising projects in the genre in a long time. It's utterly fantastic, a lot of fun, and infinitely replayable.”
“Terminus is Project Zomboid meets Cataclysm: DDA with NEO Scavenger.”
About This Game
Terminus: Zombie Survivors is a turn-based survival roguelike set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse. Weeks have passed since the zombie virus took hold of humanity, and most of the population has already been infected. As one of the few remaining survivors, you must finally venture out to join up with the other survivors at the Terminus. Battle your way through hunger, frigid temperatures, and ravenous zombies to make it to the safe zone, where your only chance for survival awaits!
EXPLORE A RANDOMLY GENERATED MAP
Each journey for survival is different, as the very city you battle to survive through is procedurally generated. Over 150 different places are generated, with numerous locations to discover, hundreds of items to scavenge, and endless zombies to evade or fight. No two games are ever the same, but the journey to the Terminus is just as challenging each time.
BE STRATEGIC IN TURN-BASED PLAY
Choose your next move carefully! Every movement, action, and decision you make deducts from your Action Points (AP). Strategic management of your AP is key to survival. Use too little, and you might not find the resources needed to survive. Use too much, and you may leave yourself open to attack.
MANAGE YOUR STATUS AND SURVIVE
Maintain your condition to stay in fighting shape. Surviving in an apocalypse isn’t easy. You’ll need to eat, sleep and stay warm, all while maintaining your morale amidst ongoing zombie attacks.
FIGHT VARIOUS ZOMBIES
Choose from a wide arsenal of tools and weapons with which to attack the oncoming zombie hoard. Pick which parts of the body you want to hit, and experiment with the countless options on offer - if in doubt, remove the head, or destroy the brain!
FIND THE TERMINUS
The Terminus is the convergence point for what is left of humanity, and you will need to do whatever is necessary to get there. Read maps, listen to the radio, and follow railroad tracks to reach the shelter in the only haven in a city overrun by zombies.
DIE AND RETRY
A seemingly endless number of zombies stand between you and the Terminus, one wrong move or decision and it’s all over. Don’t be discouraged though, each death is a lesson that takes you closer and closer to the Terminus.
DISCOVER YOUR FAVORITE SURVIVOR CLASS
Soldier, police officer, firefighter, farmer - each one fair differently in an apocalypse, but it’s up to you to discover which one stands the best chance of surviving. With 15 different classes to choose from, traits to unlock, and stats to upgrade, build the ultimate survivor.
EXPAND YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH NPC ENCOUNTERS
Clawing your way across the city, you’ll occasionally encounter other uninfected survivors. Band together with them on your journey, trade goods, or steal their supplies and make your own way to the Terminus.
TRY MORE SCENARIOS
Additional game scenarios (Out of Stock, Crowd, and Frozen Zombies) provide new and more challenging ways to play Terminus: Zombie Survivors.
Steam
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | longplay |
Genre | Survival, Role Playing, Strategy |
Tags | Pixel Art, Post-apocalyptic, Roguelike, Roguelite, Top-Down, Turn-based, Turn-based Strategy, Zombies |
Average session | A few hours |
Languages | English, Spanish; Castilian, Spanish; Latin America, Korean, Russian |
Links | Steam |
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This looks promising if it was also implemented in mobile