Hyper Survive

Hyper Survive

Imagine you woke up to the apocalypse. The virus has infected the world and it's been one year since the zombie apocalypse began. Get ready for the terror, horror, survival, and fighting against zombies. Build your camp and survive the waves of zombies. Prepare yourself for a survival arcade game!
Build your strategy and write your own story. Gather whatever you'll need to survive during this devastating period. No matter who you are, where you come from, and what you used to be before.

Playing Hyper Survive: Tips and Tricks

Hold and drag the mouse to control the character.

Main Attractions

Stand next to resources (such as trees and cars) to collect them. Deposit the resources into areas to construct buildings. To build, simply stand within the area. You can kill zombies attacking your area first with an axe by standing next to them and then with various weapons. Complete the level by finishing all the constructions, collecting resources, and filling your car with fuel to move on to the next area. Don't forget to follow missions which are indicated by red mark

For what age groups is this game most suitable?

The game is meant for the Young Adults age group.

What are the defining tags of this game?

The type of game identified by these tags is blade, clicker, defence, dungeon, zombie.

Under which category does this game fit best?

The main category for Hyper Survive is Battle.

Who worked on the game's design and coding?

This game title was developed by Boombit S.A..

Is this game made for a particular gender?

The game is primarily aimed at Male.

Is there any graphic depiction of blood in the game?

Yes, Hyper Survive displays graphic content involving blood.

Which platform or library was used for game rendering and interaction?

The WebGL tool was chosen to create this game.

Is there any kind of aggressive or harmful content in the game?

Yes, the game involves cruel actions or scenarios in Hyper Survive.

Is this game intended for a younger audience?

No, Hyper Survive is not appropriate for younger audiences.
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