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Zombie games are gaming's most reliable apocalypse. Decades after the first zombie shooter scared a generation, the formula keeps working — limited ammo, an undead crowd that just keeps coming, and that specific desperate feeling when you realize the door you boarded up isn't going to hold for another wave. The genre is comfort food for anyone who likes their tension thick. What sits under this tag covers most of the spectrum the genre has fragmented into. Top-down survival shooters where building smart defenses matters more than aim. First-person browser shooters where it's just you, a shotgun, and a hallway full of bad decisions. Tower-defense variants where the horde walks instead of runs. Side-scrollers through ruined cities, base-builders where you fortify between waves, light RPGs where you scavenge and upgrade between expeditions, and absurd physics games where you launch zombies for distance instead of fighting them. A few even let you play as the zombies, building outbreaks across populated maps. The common appeal is the loop. You die, you understand what went wrong, you tweak your strategy or your loadout or your defensive layout, you go again. Run length varies — some titles you can clear in twenty minutes, others stretch into hour-long survival sessions where every five minutes the situation gets noticeably worse. Every zombie game on nub.games is free, runs straight in your browser, and starts with one click — no downloads, no installs.