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Stupid Zombies

  • Date: 2025-05-19
  • Category: Action
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  • Version: 3.5.4
  • Language: English
  • Size: 84.3 MB

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Stupid Zombies Introduction

Stupid Zombies Stuck at the bottom of the screen, aim with a drag crosshair and fire up to five ricochet bullets. Choose angles, hit exploding oil tanks, and clear 60+ levels for 3-star scores.

Stupid Zombies

Stupid Zombies is an action-adventure game where you stay locked at the bottom of the screen and have five bullets to work with. Your job is to pick the correct firing angle and shoot at explosive oil tanks to eliminate as many zombies as possible, pushing your score and rewards higher. In this game, wasting ammo costs you—the fewer bullets you use, the higher your score.

There are four stages with 60+ levels in total, so you’ll need repeat attempts to learn each layout and earn a win.

How Stupid Zombies Plays

The core idea is simple: shoot a set number of stationary zombies placed around each level. You can think of it like Angry Birds mixed with zombie action. Because you’re fixed in the bottom-left, your only real control is the shot setup.

  • Aim: drag the on-screen crosshair with your finger.
  • Shoot: lift your finger to fire.
  • Quick fire: you can also tap anywhere on the screen to release a bullet.

Your bullet can ricochet for several bounces as it hits walls, the ceiling, and other level elements such as wooden planks, crates, gas tanks that can explode, and metal-coated barrels.

If you line up a perfect shot, one bullet may take out multiple zombies—sometimes even every target in the level. Your score depends heavily on efficiency: use less ammo to earn more points. You’re also judged per level based on performance, using a three-star rating.

  • Use up all your ammo in one go and you’ll receive the lowest rating (one star).
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  • Be careful with your bullets and master the bullet physics to reach three stars.

Stages, Levels, and Unlocking

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In total, the game includes four stages, each containing 60 levels. That means lots of zombie-fighting attempts—especially if you want to replay levels and solve them with fewer bullets.

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You don’t need to fully clear every level in one run to keep moving forward. Each level still requires a certain number of star-points to unlock later content.

Stage layouts don’t change drastically besides different backgrounds. Levels range from straightforward setups—like zombies lined up neatly—to more “think it through” puzzles where you may need several tries to figure out the right bank shots and chain reactions. If you fail to kill all zombies, you simply try again.

Key Features

Static Shooting Challenges with Ricochet Shots

You control a lone survivor inspired by classic Evil Dead-style horror heroes. Each level places him in a fixed spot with a shotgun, facing a group of zombies that also remain motionless. There’s no running, dodging, or repositioning—only aiming.

Your weapon fires one projectile at a time. The real strategy is using the environment so that a single bullet bounces into multiple zombies. Once you clear every zombie on the screen, the level ends successfully. If you burn through your limited bullet stock without wiping out all zombies, the stage fails.

This design turns what could feel like a frantic shooter into a slower, more tactical planning game focused on bank shots and learning how each bullet travels.

Three-Star Scoring and a Difficulty Jump

Every level concludes with a three-star rating. Firing fewer bullets gives you a better result. When you chain multiple kills with one well-timed shot, you’ll be rewarded—while careless attempts quickly reduce your rating.

The early levels are more forgiving and teach the basics, but the difficulty ramps up fast. To keep earning strong ratings, you’ll often need to select extremely specific angles and sometimes depend on near-perfect bounces. This makes the game great for players who enjoy replaying levels to shave off one more bullet—but it can also feel strict when the puzzles demand pinpoint accuracy.

Aiming Can Be Tricky When Your Thumb Gets in the Way

The biggest control challenge is the aiming setup itself. You position a reticle with your finger, but your thumb can block the exact point you’re trying to hit. When a level requires very precise adjustments for a multi-zombie bank shot, that obstruction can be frustrating.

There’s a partial fix: you can drag the reticle to refine your aim. It helps, but it doesn’t fully remove the problem of your hand covering important on-screen details. Overall, the controls work, but they can feel awkward when precision is essential.

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Highlights

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The graphics use a simple, effective style that fits the gameplay. The visuals aren’t overly complex, so players can stay focused on the action without distractions. This straightforward look also helps keep things readable as you move through many zombie-filled levels.

Sound effects add to the atmosphere, featuring gunfire and zombie sounds that support the overall experience.

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