Scavenge, shoot, and speed across a zombie-infested desert in this low-poly survival sandbox. Build your ultimate off-roader from salvaged parts, defend against undead hordes, and race through endless dunes without a single download.
Survive the wasteland by maintaining your vehicle, gathering resources, and eliminating zombie threats. Balance fuel consumption against exploration distance while upgrading your ride in the garage hub between runs.
Explore abandoned camps and crashed caravans for weapon parts, ammunition, and crafting materials. Low-poly zombies in police, hazmat, and clown variants shamble across desert roads—dispatch them with scavenged firearms before they overwhelm your position. The first-person combat uses hard-edged shadows and simple blood spray effects, keeping the violence stylized rather than graphic. Inventory management happens directly from your trunk interface, letting you swap gear on the fly between zombie waves. Gold coin currency drops from enemies and supply crates, fueling your next garage session.
Strip down vehicles on car jacks in the garage, mixing bodies, engines, and wheels into custom configurations. Deep repair mechanics force you to monitor every bolt—worn components slow you down, while fresh parts unlock performance tiers. Refuel at checkpoints or risk stalling mid-chase. Each upgrade sharpens your edge against the next stretch of hostile terrain. Players who dig this wrench-turning loop should check out Car Smash Simulator: Crash & Tune, where realistic damage physics meet open-world tuning challenges.
Dozens of kilometers of treacherous dunes demand precise throttle control and route planning. Speed alone won't save you—balance velocity against durability as rival drivers and zombie mobs block your path. Watch your fuel gauge during blistering competitions; running dry kilometers from the next checkpoint ends your run instantly. For a similar high-stakes driving challenge, Deadly Descent layers vertex-deformation damage over resource-conscious navigation through obstacle-packed courses.
Casual mobile gamers craving short-session survival thrills will find the scavenge-repair-race loop instantly engaging. Fans of driving games and low-poly sandbox simulators get open-world freedom minus the bloat. If you enjoyed exploring deserts in Drive Quest, Long Drive to Horizons Sim adds zombie threats and vehicle maintenance tension to the mix. The mobile-optimized UI—virtual joystick, large touch targets—makes it perfect for on-the-go apocalypse management. Simulation games enthusiasts will appreciate the bolt-level repair mechanics, while action games fans get their fix from the first-person gunplay. For pure vehicular chaos without the survival pressure, Online Car Destruction Simulator 3D delivers sandbox demolition in the same Unity-powered aesthetic.
Long Drive to Horizons Sim was developed by MK-Play. This Unity-powered sandbox blends desert racing, zombie survival, and garage-sim depth into a browser-ready package that runs instantly on desktop, Android, and iOS without downloads.
Yes. Long Drive to Horizons Sim runs on Android, iOS, and desktop through Playgama with no install required. The mobile-optimized UI includes a virtual joystick and large touch buttons for smooth one-handed play.
Scavenge abandoned camps, crashed caravans, and derelict garages for bodies, engines, and wheels. Spend gold coins earned from zombie kills and race completions to purchase upgrades in the garage interface.
Your vehicle stalls immediately. You must refuel at checkpoints or scavenge fuel canisters from the environment before continuing. Running dry in zombie-heavy zones forces you to defend on foot until resupply.
Yes. Expect police, hazmat, and clown variants across the desert. Each type varies in speed and durability, requiring different weapon strategies and ammo management.
No. Click and play directly on Playgama. The browser-based build loads instantly on any device with no app store hassle or storage drain.