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      Zombies

      Zombies are Robloxian controlled CPUs (computer processing unit) or user / player controlled zombies. They come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, although the default is bright green and brown. Some are zombie kings who are very big. Some zombies may have a red body to represent fire or a blue body to represent water or ice, or even different colors to represent other items, specifically in Build-to-Survive games and old zombie survival games. All NPC (non-player controlled) zombies, if not used as decoration or accessories, have a goal that is programmed with their script: kill and / or infect players. The zombie kills players by continuously touching them, damaging the player's health, until the user dies or flees to the point where the zombie cannot detect the player. However, when player controlled zombies became popular, players have been able to enjoy zombies that have strategies to successfully infect and / or kill players and not just try to break through walls to reach human players. Many players can identify typical zombies because their normally green skin makes them stand out slightly among some environments. Also, your arms move in one direction in unison (at the same time. However, the arm swing issue in sync only occurs sometimes due to more advanced scripts). Zombies can touch human players and turn their skin green, which in turn turns the infected player into another zombie. The player can change them and use others. Many players can identify typical zombies because their normally green skin makes them stand out slightly among some environments. Also, your arms move in one direction in unison (at the same time. However, the arm swing issue in sync only occurs sometimes due to more advanced scripts). Zombies can touch human players and turn their skin green, which in turn turns the infected player into another zombie. The player can change them and use others. Many players can identify typical zombies because their normally green skin makes them stand out slightly among some environments. Also, your arms move in one direction in unison (at the same time. However, the synchro arm swing problem only occurs sometimes due to more advanced scripts). Zombies can touch human players and turn their skin green, which in turn turns the infected player into another zombie. The player can change them and use other decals by going to the Roblox studio, entering the zombie properties and applying said decal (s).





      History Zombies have had some influences on Roblox history and have been roaming Roblox since 2007.

      2007 One of the first zombie games was The Undead Coming v1.3 by Stealth Pilot. The object of the game was for human players to outlive the zombies. Most zombies had AI programmed, and they were programmed to infect. The place sadly suffered from many mistakes, and is now considered broken.

      2008 Reason 2 Die by PlaceRebuilder, released in April 2008, was a very popular zombie game in its day, having reached over 1 million views. This game featured various types of zombies, but the game was based on Valve's popular zombie first-person shooter series, Left 4 Dead. Last 1 Alive, by orange451, which was made five months after that, are also based on Left 4 Dead. Unlike Reason 2 Die, it had a variety of game types. Another Roblox user named Shaakra created a popular venue, Zombie Defense, which now has over 1 million views as well. Zombocalypse, another zombie game made by JordanBenyon, was also popular. It featured excellent AI for zombies. Soon, due to the success of the game, a sequel called Zombocalypse2 was started. Survive the Zombie Plague, a not so popular game, was developed by TheAmazeman, famous for the ROBLOX Titanic, Survive the End of ROBLOX and ROBLOX Hiking games. Shaakra's Zombie Defense was also created in 2008, and was very popular with many players at the time.

      2009 Work began on the Last 1 Alive 2 sequel to Last 1 Alive. The zombies were more advanced now than they were in 2007.



      TheAmazeman, at the end of 2009, had created another zombie infection, but for its place, Survive the End of the World. Unfortunately, the game came to an end, due to a large number of glitches.

      Around the end of the year, a user named hoshpup created the then unpopular Outbreak Survival. Later, in July 2012, the game suddenly spiked with over 150 players and has been that way ever since, although the game currently has hardly any players playing the game as of late.

      2010 Zombocalypse2 was finished and became very popular, just like the first. It featured more advanced GUIs, tools, and scripting. By now, Last 1 Alive and Shaakra's Zombie Defense Tycoon were no longer known as the most epic zombie games by many players. Reason 2 Die, however, continued to be one of the most popular zombie games on ROBLOX as well as Zombocalypse2, and while not as well known, Shaakra's Zombie Defense Tycoon made it to the top 3 most popular games on ROBLOX.

      2011 ROBLOX updates had caused many of the zombies to often lose their arms and legs. Some users have done many repairs to solve the problem, such as soldering the limbs to the body. This, however, costs the zombie its famous zombie animation. The soldering of the limbs, however, creates a classic roblox effect (in classic roblox, the limbs were soldered).

      Games like Zombie Apocalypse 3 and Survive a Camp with Jason became famous.

      Orange451 rewrote its game Last 1 Alive, after being interrupted by roblox updates for 2 years. It still features all the classic weapons, zombies, and game modes from 2008, only in a better and more stable version.



      Another Last 1 Alive was created by a currently banned user, XxXSpamaniXxX. This latest 1 Alive quickly became very popular shortly after its release and featured many Reason 2 Die maps. Apparently this game was a recreated version of Reason 2 Die. Last 1 Alive still works, but it is no longer very popular with many players.

      In May 2011, Jaredvaldez4, an infamous video game thief, created a copy of The Undead Coming called The Infection. It features many deceptive thumbnail images to hide its true copy nature, but when players visit it many often realize that it is a copy. Despite many players avoiding the game due to its copied nature, the game quickly became "popular" as many players fall prey to the trick and therefore visit the game, considering it an original game. .

      2012 Sometime in July 2012 one day, hoshpup's Outbreak Survival became very popular, hitting the game with over 150 players online. From its peak in popularity, views of the game increased from around 35,000 views when its popularity hit, to more than 423,000 views to date.

      Another zombie survival game called Apocalypse Rising, which was created by Gusmanak, rose to prominence and became very popular with many players, having garnered more than 2,123,000 views as of September 15, 2012.

      2013 On January 1, 2013, an account called DeadzoneZackZak, which is the alternate account of a user by the name ZackZak, created an open-world zombie survival game called Deadzone that finally became very popular in recent times, enough to be able to compete with Gusmanak's Apocalypse Rising as an open world zombie survival game. Unlike Apocalypse Rising, which was inspired by the popular 2012 open world zombie survival game DayZ, the game is inspired by the 2012 multiplayer game that is based on DayZ called Infestation: Survivor Stories (previously called The WarZ). To this day, the game has accumulated more than 5 million views.

      2014 On May 28, 2014, a user named Cracky4, known for his popular game Ice Breaker, created a story-based zombie game based on Contamination and Reason 4 Life called "Defenders of Roblox!" The game received a lot of attention, eventually making it onto the front page once. The game was still in development until sometime between 2014-2017 where it ended.

      Clothing

      ↵ROBLOX has created many hats that are hats that belong to zombies. An example of a zombie hat is the head of a zombie named Putrid Patrick. Another example of a zombie hat is the Zombie Chow. Many players took Roblox created hats that belonged to zombies and used them for their own zombies.

      ROBOX made a package that is based on the body of a zombie on October 28, 2010. Many users have used said package for their locations, so they look a lot like a zombie.

      Many t-shirts and jerseys are created by many users to look like zombies, from zombies that come from many video games to original ROBLOX zombies. ZombROBLOX Zombies can infect players (only if you can get a model from it or if you script your own infecting zombie).

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