About Project Slayers:
Go on long hikes, perform drive-by shootings, host a funny dance party, militarize a baseball stadium, farm crops for a living, drive drunk in populated city centers, streak through the town square, break out of prison, break into prison, experience life as a deaf person, politely ask a cop if you could check out their gun, visit your local mall, immerse yourself in a world of impromptu infrastructure development and maintenance, commit vandalism, keep the peace, prank your friend by boarding them inside a port-a-john, conjure exquisite cuisines for yourself and your friends to enjoy, make bombs, go fishing, become a fashion icon, go off the grid or try to stay on it, read a good book, watch some movies, ignore the speed limit, dedicate yourself to a strict fitness regiment, or simply cower in fear and smoke your last cigarette as you recognize your frail mortality. One of the things I appreciate about Project Zomboid is the level of strategy and planning that is required to survive in the game. As you progress through the game, you have to carefully manage your resources, plan your movements, and make tough decisions about how to deal with the various challenges that you face. This keeps the game interesting and engaging, and it’s something that I really enjoyed. Another thing I liked about Project Zomboid is the sense of immersion and realism that it provides. The game does a great job of creating a believable post-apocalyptic world, and the attention to detail in the game is impressive. This really helps to draw you into the game and make it feel like you’re truly living in this world.