


It’s really as simple as loading up a mission, picking my playlist, and getting a move on.
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It’s similar to all these things, but with award-winning writers at work, a full cast of unique and distinctive characters conveyed through voice acting, and a number of features to help you get immersed in this world, it’s perhaps the only constant that motivates me to move. Now, Zombies, Run! Isn’t like a podcast, it’s not like an audiobook, and it’s not like your traditional video game. Every step you take is a step closer to unravelling the mysteries and conspiracies that surround you. A completely auditory experience that places you in this world that is so like ours, only filled with zombies, bad guys, quirky characters, and the voice of Sam forever guiding you. Once you start, you don’t need to stop, you don’t need to look at your phone, and you won’t need to take a specific path or make decisions. Zombies, Run! Is an immersive story where you are the main character, with the story told as if you are in it, experiencing it yourself, broken up by your own music playlist of choice. Your helicopter pilot knows something is up, but before you can get into it, well, somebody fires a rocket launcher at you.įrom the wreckage you run, your headset feeding you the voice of Sam Yao from Abel, the radio operator who will be your guide, and hopefully guide you to safety. You’re bringing in supplies for the people who have set up a strong, defensive, base known as Abel, but you have another mission. You’re on your way to Abel Township, taking a helicopter over the zombie-torn landscape. Genre: Audio, Apocalyptic, Zombie, Survival, Horror
