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Run For Your Life drops players in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse and asks the question, Is it better to stay with the group or go it alone? Travel light and fast alone and you just might reach safety, but will you do so unscathed? Travel slowly and methodically with a group and your chances of overcoming obstacles increase, but taking more time increases the chances that something horrible might happen. Run For Your Life is a simple yet re-playable zombie survival game designed to give players lots of flexibility in how it is played and ultimately conquered...unless the zombie hordes have anything to say about it...
Tired of the same old shamblers? Need something to bring some "new life" to the traditional undead horde? Your chances of survival drop severely by adding the Nightmare expansion to Run For your Life. Now every choice you make counts that much more.
It is not bad enough that the dead are rising, but now they are also surviving long enough to Evolve. That makes running for your life a true Nightmare.
If the streets are clogged with an overwhelming flood of undead, will you descend into the dark and eerie sewers or brave the cities roof tops in your dash to safety?
So, humans are smarter than zombies right...so if the streets are full of zombies...why not just go "around" them...or in this case, above or below? Perhaps because there is no escape...anywhere!
WIPT: Courtly Games. So...the idea for this one came from content not our own...and we can adjust it to be generic...but it is so much better in my opinion, from the original source...so...We have to get some feedback before we finish this one...I need to write a letter and see if I get a response...But the core is still in process...
So...Achievements are a thing these days...so why not...Achievements with a twist...
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