If you’ve been aching for more end-of-the-world action, the Switch library will soon have your back.
Jungle Z will be hitting the Japanese Switch eShop on 8 April 2019. The roguelite survival game throws players into a zombie-infested apocalypse – where even the slightest sound could trigger a cascade of undead trouble! Tread carefully and make sure your inventory doesn’t pile up, or you’ll become zombie-food in no time!
While we wait for news of a possible localization, check out an earlier trailer with more details below.
● Life or Death?
Your choice! You need to survive on the last day of Earth with limited backpack space. Supplies are hidden at somewhere, explore it. Be careful! Every decision you make may related to your life and death.
● Battle with a variety of zombies
Remember to always to be ready and prepared to face varieties zombies come from nowhere.
● Zombies who know the sound
In addition, zombies also have hearing ability to recognize the surroundings. Your running, exploring, shooting or attacking will attract the attention of zombies. You can attack zombies by sneaking.
● Overall arrangement strategies
Night is the real battlefield! The zombies are extremely powerful in the night. You need to arrange and build your own defenses before dark.
● Cooperate with your friends
Exchange your supplies with other survivors and make friends with them when you meet them. They could be your partners but remember that not all survivors are friendly.
● Maps Diversity
You will be reborn in different location, face different map and new experience if you die.
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