![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then thieves stole two of Indie Stone’s laptops, which meant much of the game’s code vanished in a bag marked ‘swag.’ Fortunately current backups were found, and by June 2012 the game was on its way to Steam Greenlight. Then PayPal shut its account down, for 180 days. These are the same folks who took the game offline because it was being pirated directly from the game’s servers, using bandwidth that the developer paid for. It’s been a long, hard, discouraging road for Indie Stone. Not that Zomboid is a game of happiness and kittens the whole point is, you’ll die eventually. That’s all part of Indie Stone Studios’ scripted plan, to get you to play around with the systems while at the same time providing a definite end to your sorry saga. If you do try before you buy, you’ll notice that the pre-made character’s already doomed, having been bitten by a zombie. Staring at you with fishbelly-white eyes … Or you could just take a shot at the demo. It just recently gained Early Access to Steam, and if you’ve $15 to spare, it can be yours. It’s still a little buggy, the developers warn, and downloading the demo is strongly encouraged, but if you just can’t get enough zombie action and don’t mind some rough-around-the-edges gameplay, then sandbox survival title Project Zomboid may be for you. If you’re cool with bugs, and want to support the game, say the developers, then we’d love to have you on board. ![]()
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