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The Quick & The Undead: Fast Play Zombie Rules

Game ID: GID0344087
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(Based upon Jane Austen – Zombie Killer Regency zombie rules by Jasmin Storey-Smith also by Partizan Press and available from Caliver Books)

The Quick and the Undead is a game for one or more players, based upon more zombie movies, TV shows, comics and stories than is healthy for one person to know about!

Designed for fighting the Undead, but easily adaptable for Human on Human survivalist games.
Excellent for single scenario, or Campaign.
The random generation of buildings, Loot and other features makes this ideal for SOLO play.
Players are either human or Zombie… or both

Get it while you can. !!!!!!

It is the early C21st. Given the upheavals in Britain outlined in the background above, technologically, socially and musically it is about the Mid 1970’s. So too are the clothing fashions!

Cities and towns have been ransacked and then abandoned to the Undead. Survival lies in small villages in the British countryside.
Remember that this isn’t a gun-happy US TV show.

This is a Campaign driven system, players start with a bunch of unarmed starving survivors that work their way up to hardened professional survivors… but don’t get too attached to anyone!. Of course one-off games are a must too.

Games should be scenario driven (find food, grab guns from a police station, empty fuel from cars on a road…. and then get the Hell out of Dunnie on the Wold) or a straight points based Shoot‘em Up (well, Bash‘em Up).

The possibilities are endless and you’ve seen enough films, etc. to sort it out.

—description from the publisher

Year Published
2020
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