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Pirate costumes, milk-fed baby soldiers, dance emotes mid-apocalypse: this is the zombie game Rashad Ibrahimli built because nobody else was brave enough to make one this weird.

I will admit the pitch gave me pause: a 3D top-down shooter where you field infant combatants who need milk bottle reloads between kills. That is either inspired or a disaster. Spending time with The Zombie Slayers, I landed somewhere in the middle, with the needle nudging toward genuinely charmed. Solo developer Rashad Ibrahimli, working out of Azerbaijan in Unity, has assembled something that feels less like a zombie game and more like a group dare your friends issued at two in the morning. The whole thing is earnest in a way that bigger studios can rarely afford to be. At its mechanical core, the game splits across two main modes. Survival Stories is the objective-based half: teams of up to six work through missions with actual goals, like fueling up barrels at the Westrun Fuel Point. These missions carry real tension because ammo is genuinely scarce, friendly fire from RPGs is a real concern, and the zombies move fast. The melee hammer is quietly one of the best tools on offer, often outperforming the firearms when things get close. The second mode, Brutal Zombie Waves, is exactly the arcade horde experience the name promises. You trench in, deploy turrets and electric traps, lay down barbed wire, place supply boxes to manage health and ammo, and watch your fortification hold or crumble. This mode is more forgiving as a solo experience, especially once you invest early currency into the right defenses. The baby companions, airdropped by stork and reloaded with milk, slot into this defensive logic as a strange but functional piece of the puzzle. The visual language sits in a stylized 3D cartoon register. Brightly colored explosions, cartoon blood effects, pirate costumes unlocked through XP, a hamster as a potential pet companion. One reviewer compared it to Roblox aesthetics, and that comparison has some truth to it, though it undersells the lighting work and environmental detail Ibrahimli has clearly labored over. The sound design keeps pace with the action, music intensifying as waves compound. It is not a quiet or atmospheric game, but it knows that, and it leans hard into the noise. Character customization is XP-gated rather than cash-gated, which is a small but meaningful design choice worth recognizing. The lobby system received a day-one patch that added password-protected private sessions, suggesting the developer is attentive and moving quickly. The honest friction points: the camera rotates on Z and X, which is clunky on keyboard and reportedly awkward on Steam Deck. The visual tone will not land for everyone. There is no narrative to follow, no slow build. If you arrive expecting depth of story or a richly atmospheric world, this is the wrong address. The review pool is small but sitting at roughly 89 percent positive, which for a game this niche and this new is a reasonable early signal rather than a settled verdict. What Ibrahimli has made is a micro-budget co-op chaos machine with a very specific sense of humor and the craftsmanship to back it up structurally. The joke runs deeper than the premise: the defensive systems work, the objective missions create genuine pressure, and the absurdity feels designed rather than accidental. Solo runs are playable. With friends, it is probably the most sincerely silly time you will have in a top-down shooter this year. Kai, Scout Team

The Zombie Slayers

The Zombie Slayers

31 oct 2025Rashad Ibrahimliindie.io
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Pirate costumes, milk-fed baby soldiers, dance emotes mid-apocalypse: this is the zombie game Rashad Ibrahimli built because nobody else was brave enough to make one this weird.

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I will admit the pitch gave me pause: a 3D top-down shooter where you field infant combatants who need milk bottle reloads between kills. That is either inspired or a disaster. Spending time with The Zombie Slayers, I landed somewhere in the middle, with the needle nudging toward genuinely charmed. Solo developer Rashad Ibrahimli, working out of Azerbaijan in Unity, has assembled something that feels less like a zombie game and more like a group dare your friends issued at two in the morning. The whole thing is earnest in a way that bigger studios can rarely afford to be. At its mechanical core, the game splits across two main modes. Survival Stories is the objective-based half: teams of up to six work through missions with actual goals, like fueling up barrels at the Westrun Fuel Point. These missions carry real tension because ammo is genuinely scarce, friendly fire from RPGs is a real concern, and the zombies move fast. The melee hammer is quietly one of the best tools on offer, often outperforming the firearms when things get close. The second mode, Brutal Zombie Waves, is exactly the arcade horde experience the name promises. You trench in, deploy turrets and electric traps, lay down barbed wire, place supply boxes to manage health and ammo, and watch your fortification hold or crumble. This mode is more forgiving as a solo experience, especially once you invest early currency into the right defenses. The baby companions, airdropped by stork and reloaded with milk, slot into this defensive logic as a strange but functional piece of the puzzle. The visual language sits in a stylized 3D cartoon register. Brightly colored explosions, cartoon blood effects, pirate costumes unlocked through XP, a hamster as a potential pet companion. One reviewer compared it to Roblox aesthetics, and that comparison has some truth to it, though it undersells the lighting work and environmental detail Ibrahimli has clearly labored over. The sound design keeps pace with the action, music intensifying as waves compound. It is not a quiet or atmospheric game, but it knows that, and it leans hard into the noise. Character customization is XP-gated rather than cash-gated, which is a small but meaningful design choice worth recognizing. The lobby system received a day-one patch that added password-protected private sessions, suggesting the developer is attentive and moving quickly. The honest friction points: the camera rotates on Z and X, which is clunky on keyboard and reportedly awkward on Steam Deck. The visual tone will not land for everyone. There is no narrative to follow, no slow build. If you arrive expecting depth of story or a richly atmospheric world, this is the wrong address. The review pool is small but sitting at roughly 89 percent positive, which for a game this niche and this new is a reasonable early signal rather than a settled verdict. What Ibrahimli has made is a micro-budget co-op chaos machine with a very specific sense of humor and the craftsmanship to back it up structurally. The joke runs deeper than the premise: the defensive systems work, the objective missions create genuine pressure, and the absurdity feels designed rather than accidental. Solo runs are playable. With friends, it is probably the most sincerely silly time you will have in a top-down shooter this year.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Wave DefenseObjective MissionsAbsurdist HumorTurret PlacementBaby CompanionsXP CosmeticsSix-Player Co-opMelee Viable

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Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Network
Broadband Internet connection
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2 GB available space
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 / AMD Radeon HD 7850
Processor
Intel Core i3-4130 / AMD FX-4300

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Rashad Ibrahimli
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Fecha de lanzamiento
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