Zombies Rules Second Edition
Zombies Rules Second Edition
Zombies Rules Second Edition
If this occurs, the player who plays the last tile immediately loses the rest of their
turn. Play continues until one player collects 25 zombies.
When a map tile with an unnamed building is played (Cards A and C), it comes
into play with a number of zombies on it based on the number of road access points
it has. That is, the number of zombies is equal to the number of points the road
leaves the card. For example, Card C, will get four zombies on it. Card A will get
two. These zombies may be placed on any legal road space of that tile.
It is also possible to draw a map tile that can not be played. If this happens discard
the tile and continue your turn as normal.
Contents
30 Map Tiles
50 Card Event Deck
100 Plastic Zombies
6 Plastic Shotgun Guys (pawns)
30 Life Tokens
60 Bullet Tokens
2 Dice
Instructions
Game Setup
Randomly choose a player to be the dealer. The dealer removes the Town Square
and Helipad cards from the map deck. Place the Town Square card in the center of
the table with a pawn (Shotgun Guy) for each player on the center square. The dealer
then shuffles the rest of the Map deck and randomly places the Helipad in the
bottom half of the deck. Place the map deck aside within easy reach of all players.
The dealer then shuffles the event deck and deals three cards to each player. Again,
the Event deck should be placed on the table within easy reach of all players.
Each player also receives three life and three bullet tokens.
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Combat Rules
Any time you begin your turn on the same space as a zombie or you land on a
space occupied by a zombie during movement, combat ensues.
Combat is resolved by rolling a six-sided die. If you roll a four, five or six, you win
and the zombie is added to your collection; if you roll a one, two or three, you lose
and must either, forfeit a life token or spend enough bullet tokens to raise the roll
enough to make it successful. For example, if you rolled a two, you could discard a
life token and roll again or spend two bullet tokens to raise the total from two to four.
Combat continues until the player wins or runs out of life tokens. A player can never
voluntarily leave combat.
When a player runs out of life tokens, movement stops and his pawn is moved back
to the center of town square. Additionally he forfeits the rest of his movement,
loses half (rounded up) of the zombies he has collected and any weapon cards he
has in play. The rest of the turn continues as normal (ie. move zombies and discard
a card).
Whenever a player dies and is forced to start again, he begins his next turn with
three life and three bullet tokens.
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All spaces in named buildings are used. These spaces are indicated by the lines in
the buildings. For Example, the Sporting Goods Store below has seven interior
spaces and one road space.
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When the Helipad tile is turned up, the person who has the least
number of zombies places it. In case of a tie, the tied players
randomly determine who gets to place it.
Each space may contain a zombie and a life or bullet token - never all three.
No player may have more than five life tokens at one time.
Players may have as many bullet tokens as they can collect.
When playing event cards, the Town Square and Helipad are not considered
named buildings. Both are considered a generic 4-way tile for placement
purposes.
Only doors accessible from road spaces may be used to enter or exit buildings.
If a tile is drawn that cannot be legally played, it is discarded and the rest of the turn
continues.
Each player may have only one copy of each weapon in play.
If an event card such as Alternate Food Source states that no zombies attack, you
may not kill them anyway.
You may not attack other players without a card effect.
For a shorter game shuffle the Helipad tile in the tile deck.
You may not conceal the number of zombies you have killed.
2nd Edition
Game Concept and Design: Todd A. Breitenstein
Art: Dave Aikins
Additional Developement: Kerry Breitenstein, Mark Bordenet, Darin Hiner
Sculpting: Behrle Hubbuch
Layout and Design: Greg Conyers, Phil Lacefield Jr, and Todd Breitenstein
Playtesters: Brian Woodward, Ted Treibull, David May, Phil Lacefield Jr, Marcus DAmelio, Johnny Queen,
Kathleen Thill, Dan Frohlich
Special thanks to Heather Barnhorst and all the members of the Product Guidance Council.
The shotgun roared. The lifeless body flew off the hood as the jeep turned into the
parking lot of Taco Casa.
Outside the streets were littered with walking dead, slowly following the two survivors
in their vehicle. An overturned 18-wheeler in the middle of the road caused Loren to take a
detour. The jeep bounced onto the sidewalk.
Helipads that way! Bruno pointed in the other direction as he reloaded the shotgun
with his last six shells.
Well cut through the drive-thru and go around! yelled Loren as she took a sharp left
turn. Crossing the Taco Casa playground, the jeep smashed a pair of zombies feasting on a
small childs remains.
No that way! Bruno stood up in the jeep and pumped his shotgun at the hoard of
cadavers heading their way.
Turning into the drive-thru, Loren had to slam on the brakes to avoid hitting the
flaming wreck before them. The tires screeched as the jeep slid into the burning car. Bruno
flew over the windshield and Lorens head snapped onto the steering wheel.
Dazed and bloodied, she raised her head and wiped the blood from her eyes. Bruno was
out cold on the hood of the jeep. Loren painfully turned her head and saw the zombie hoard
making its way around the corner of Taco Casa.
She threw the jeep into reverse. The tires screamed. They went nowhere.
Loren half-stood to peer over Bruno. The front bumper was embedded in the car wreck
before them. They were stuck.
Turning around again, she saw the zombies getting closer. She reached between her legs
and grabbed a pistol from underneath the seat. Dazed, she turned to fire into the mob of
walking death.
Bruno was awakened to the thunder of Lorens gun. A sharp pain came from his right
arm, then a pulling on his left leg. He raised his head to see the zombies climbing on the
hood. They clawed their way to him, one taking a bite out of his arm and another beginning
to gnaw on his leg.
Dammit, he thought . . . never go through the drive-thru . . . they always screw you in
the drive-thru.
George Vasilakos
Creator of the All Flesh Must Be Eaten roleplaying game.
May 2001
Thank you for purchasing ZOMBIES!!! The Game. This game has its heart in the
countless number of zombie movies we have grown to love. Knowing this background,
we hope you will understand when we say, ZOMBIES!!! is not a nice game. It is
however, a lot of fun. Then again, anything filled with this many living corpses cant be
all bad. Yes, you will die and be forced to start over. Yes, you will find yourself backed
into a corner, surrounded by the recently dead. But, you will also become a very large
pain to your fellow players and if you are the first one to make it out of the city, it will
all be worthwhile.
We sincerely hope you enjoy the ZOMBIES!!! and invite you to visit our website at
www.twilightcreationsinc.com and check out our other great games.
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