Walking Zombie: Shooter on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

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The Walking Zombie is a stationary FPS with an online co-op mode in a world full of zombies to kill. Buy and upgrade your weapons, kill all enemies in 200 levels and destroy mighty boss monsters before they eat you alive!

Walking Zombie: Shooter is a action, casual and zombies game developed and published by Alda Games.
Released on January 19th 2018 is available only on Windows in 9 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil, Polish, Russian and Czech.

It has received 478 reviews of which 355 were positive and 123 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.1 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 or higher
  • Processor: Recent dual-core CPU
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

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April 2026
Walking Zombie: Shooter, developed and published by Alda Games, is a game that leans heavily into immediacy and accessibility, offering a stripped-down first-person shooter experience wrapped in a stylized zombie apocalypse. It doesn’t attempt to compete with large-scale, narrative-driven shooters; instead, it carves out its identity as a fast, mission-based arcade experience where the primary appeal lies in quick bursts of action and steady progression. This design philosophy is evident from the very beginning, as the game wastes little time introducing players to its core loop and letting them dive straight into combat. The gameplay structure is simple but effective. Players are dropped into contained scenarios where the objective is almost always the same: survive, eliminate incoming enemies, and complete the mission. Movement is often limited or guided, which gives the game an on-rails feel at times, but this also allows it to focus entirely on shooting mechanics and enemy management. The gunplay itself is satisfying enough to carry the experience, with responsive controls and a clear emphasis on precision, particularly when aiming for headshots. There is a rhythm to combat that becomes familiar over time—identifying threats, prioritizing targets, and maintaining control of the battlefield as waves of enemies close in. What helps elevate the game beyond a purely repetitive shooter is its progression system. As players advance, they gain access to a wide arsenal of weapons, each offering different advantages in terms of firepower, handling, and efficiency. Upgrading these weapons becomes a central part of the experience, as stronger gear directly impacts survivability and performance in later missions. In addition, there are light RPG elements woven into the design, allowing players to enhance their character’s abilities and tailor their approach to combat. While these systems are not particularly deep, they provide a sense of forward momentum that encourages continued play. Visually, the game adopts a deliberately stylized, low-poly aesthetic that sets it apart from more realistic zombie shooters. This choice works in its favor, as it gives the game a distinct personality while also keeping the tone relatively light despite the apocalyptic setting. Zombies are exaggerated in both appearance and behavior, and combat is accompanied by over-the-top visual effects that emphasize impact rather than realism. The result is an experience that feels more arcade-like than horrific, which aligns well with the game’s focus on quick, action-oriented gameplay. Despite its strengths, the game struggles with longevity due to its repetitive design. The mission structure changes very little over time, and while new weapons and enemy types are introduced, they don’t fundamentally alter how the game is played. This can make longer sessions feel monotonous, as the core loop remains largely unchanged from start to finish. The lack of meaningful variety in objectives or environments further reinforces this sense of repetition, making the game better suited for short play sessions rather than extended marathons. Another aspect that may divide players is its monetization model, which reflects its origins as a mobile title. The presence of ads and optional purchases is noticeable, and while the game can be played without spending money, progression can feel deliberately paced to encourage it. For some players, this will be a minor inconvenience; for others, it may detract from the overall experience, particularly when compared to more traditional premium shooters. In terms of audio and presentation, the game delivers a functional but unremarkable experience. Sound effects are adequate, providing enough feedback to make combat feel impactful, while the music maintains a steady background presence without drawing much attention to itself. There is little emphasis on storytelling, and the narrative elements that do exist are minimal, serving primarily as a backdrop for the action rather than a central focus. Ultimately, Walking Zombie: Shooter succeeds by knowing exactly what it wants to be. It is not a groundbreaking or deeply immersive title, but it offers a reliable and engaging gameplay loop that can be enjoyed in short bursts. Its combination of straightforward shooting, steady progression, and stylized presentation makes it an appealing choice for players looking for a casual zombie shooter that doesn’t demand a significant time investment. At the same time, its repetitive nature and monetization elements prevent it from reaching higher levels of acclaim. Rating: 7/10
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April 2026
---{ Graphics }--- ☐ You forget what reality is ☐ Perfect ☐ Beautiful ☐ Good ☐ Decent ☑ Okay ☐ Bad ☐ Very stylized ☐ They're what they should be for what the game is ☐ MS Paint could make something better ---{ Gameplay }--- ☐ Fantastic ☐ Excellent ☐ Perfect ☐ Good ☐ It's just gameplay ☑ Meh ☐ Bad, but playable ☐ Just go watch paint dry ---{ Audio }--- ☐ Eargasm ☐ Amazing ☐ Very good ☐ Good ☐ Not to bad ☑ Alright ☐ Bad ☐ My ears are bleeding ---{ Audience }--- ☑ Babies ☑ Young kids ☑ Young teens ☑ Older teens ☑ Adults ☑ Old people ☑ Anyone with a decent maturity level ☑ Anyone with a lack of maturity ☑ Anyone that is alive ☑ No one, not even your dog ---{ PC Requirements }--- ☐ Check if you can run paint ☑ Potato ☐ Just average ☐ A little better than average ☐ Good ☐ Decent ☐ Better than good ☐ Fancy Pants Rich Boy ☐ NASA ---{ Difficulty }--- ☐ Can choose your difficulty setting ☐ No difficulty needed ☑ Just press 'W" ☐ Easy ☐ Medium ☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master ☐ Significant brain usage ☐ Hard ☐ Verry Difficult ---{ Grind }--- ☐ Nothing to grind ☐ Only if you like to collect things ☑ Only if you care about steam achievements ☐ Isn't necessary to progress ☐ Only if you care about rankings/placements/leaderboards/etc. ☐ Average grind level ☐ A little grindy ☐ Too much grind ☐ You‘ll need a second life, maybe some macros, & a will to live for grinding ---{ Story }--- ☐ Story? What story? ☐ No Story ☑ Twilight was a better love story than this ☐ Average ☐ Good ☐ Lovely ☐ It‘ll replace your life ---{ Game Time }--- ☐ 1-2 Hours ☐ 2-5 Hours ☐ 5-10 Hours ☐ 10-20 Hours ☐ 20-50 Hours ☐ 50+ Hours ☐ 100+ Hours ☑ To infinity and beyond ---{ Replayablity }--- ☐ You won't even finish it the first time ☐ None, once was enough ☐ Not that kind of game ☐ You don't stop playing this kinda game, ever ☐ Maybe once or twice, to try something new ☐ You'll want to get every single possible ending & secret there is ☐ You'll pick it up every few years, but never finish a whole playthrough ☑ A lot, just to romance everyone, pick new options. try new classes, etc ---{ Price }--- ☐ It’s free! ☐ Worth the price ☐ If you have some money to blow ☐ Wait for it to go on sale for the 100th time ☐ Ask someone to gift it to you instead ☑ You could also just burn your money ---{ Bugs }--- ☐ Circumstantial (PC specs, internet, save/install location, etc.) ☑ Never heard of ☐ Minor bugs ☐ Can get annoying ☐ ARK: Survival Evolved ☐ The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs ---{ Game Size }--- ☐ Very low ☑ Low ☐ Average ☐ High ☐ Too much ---{ Worth It }--- ☐ Hell no! ☐ If you have a lot of cash ☐ Worth it! ☑ Get it now! ☑ Life is not complete without this game! ---{ TEXT }--- The Walking Zombie: Shooter – A fun retro "time-killer" If you're looking for an ultra-realistic survival simulator, you've come to the wrong game. But if you want something simple, where you can shoot everything that moves after a hard day, The Walking Zombie is exactly what you need. It's the kind of "stationary shooter" game that doesn't take itself too seriously. Story: Apocalypse classic The story is exactly what you'd expect from a title like this: you're a survivor in a world full of cube-shaped undead (Minecraft/Roblox style). You have to go through hundreds of levels, kill hordes of zombies and defeat some pretty big and ugly bosses before they eat you. It's not Shakespeare, but it does the job as a motivation to pull the trigger.Mechanics: Simple and effectiveThe game is a stationary FPS, which means that you don't walk around the map freely like in Left 4 Dead, but stay in place (or automatically move between points) and focus only on aiming.Rich arsenal: You have a bunch of weapons (over 30), from pistols and sniper rifles, to crazier things. The cool part is that you can upgrade them to become much more powerful.Varied enemies: They are not just slow zombies; you also have some that jump on you, some that spit acid and zombie animals.Upgrade system: After each mission you receive money that you invest in equipment. It's a pretty satisfying gameplay loop. ---{ 6 / 10 }--- ☐ 1 ☐ 2 ☐ 3 ☐ 4 ☐ 5 ☑ 6 ☐ 7 ☐ 8 ☐ 9 ☐ 10
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April 2026
I'm a fan of pixelated games, especially when it comes to zombies. They're so much fun. The Walking Zombie seems a little more premium when it comes to pixel and zombies. The graphics are pretty good for these times, the shooting system, the weapons in the game are also very good. The story isn't that brilliant, but you don't need it for a game like this. I can't wait to play the 2nd part with the story and a lot of new systems, and it's also open world. For a $1 game, I had 4 and a half hours of gameplay. I highly recommend it, especially for kids!
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June 2025
A fun little zombie shooter where you take on the role of a survivor who's bound to a wheelchair. It play great on the Deck!
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Frequently Asked Questions

Walking Zombie: Shooter is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.

Walking Zombie: Shooter is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 4.99€ on Steam.

Walking Zombie: Shooter received 355 positive votes out of a total of 478 achieving a rating of 7.05.
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Walking Zombie: Shooter was developed and published by Alda Games.

Walking Zombie: Shooter is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Walking Zombie: Shooter is not playable on MacOS.

Walking Zombie: Shooter is not playable on Linux.

Walking Zombie: Shooter offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

Walking Zombie: Shooter includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

Walking Zombie: Shooter does not currently offer any DLC.

Walking Zombie: Shooter does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Walking Zombie: Shooter does not support Steam Remote Play.

Walking Zombie: Shooter is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Walking Zombie: Shooter
Rating
7.1
355
123
Game modes
Multiplayer
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Online players
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Developer
Alda Games
Publisher
Alda Games
Release 19 Jan 2018
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