Maze of infection

Maze of infection

A survival-Top down shooter full of zombies!
You are the last survivor of a lab, where misterious experiment where made on poor people. Find your wayout running through and killing dozens of zombies!



STORY:
You are alone, in a secret lab, not far from a big city.
You know you can escape from the building, you just have to run and fight for your life.
12 Floors, full of creepy monsters that want your flesh.
Defend yourself with any weapon and run towards the exit...

Playing Maze of infection: A Quick Guide

WASD to move
Left click to shoot
scroll to change weapon

Features You’ll Enjoy

- 12 different Levels
- Labirinthic maps
- Dozens of zombies
- 6 different weapons
- Different zombies types and key locations for each playtrough
- Procedural Zombie Creation (any zombie is procedurally created with different health, speed, animations...)

In which game genre does this one belong?

This game is categorized as Adventure based on its theme or mechanics.

Does the game involve any harmful or violent behavior?

Yes, Maze of infection can be described as having cruel elements.

What game development technology was chosen for its simplicity or power in game creation?

The game uses the Construct 3 game development library for physics/collision detection.

Which developer is credited with the creation of this game?

The design and coding for this game were handled by Catom Games.

What are the key identifiers or markers for this game?

Tags associated with this game’s genre and style include 1player, 2d, singleplayer, survival, zombie.

Are there any blood scenes or references in the game?

Yes, Maze of infection has bloody content.

Is this game suitable for children, adults, or seniors?

The game is designed for players in the Young Adults age range.

Who is this game primarily aimed at in terms of gender?

The game is designed to appeal to Male & Female.

Would children enjoy playing this game?

No, Maze of infection does not meet the standards for children's content.
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