Rise of the Dead drops you into a post-apocalyptic city crawling with undead. You're not just surviving—you're fighting back. Think Into the Dead meets classic third-person shooters, wrapped in a fast-paced browser experience where every headshot earns you cash to upgrade your arsenal. It's simple, brutal, and built for quick bursts of zombie-blasting action.
Easy to pick up, tough to master. You'll learn the basics in seconds, but survival demands sharp aim and smart resource management.
The game adapts to your platform seamlessly.
Your first job? Shoot anything that moves. Zombies shuffle toward you in waves, and headshots are your best friend—they trigger instant kill icons and bonus cash rewards. Watch your ammo meter in the corner. Running dry mid-fight is a death sentence.
See those floating dollar signs? That's your currency. Every downed zombie drops cash, and loot stacks appear in the environment. Between missions, dump those earnings into better weapons or stat boosts. Pistols work early, but you'll need heavier firepower as the hordes thicken.
Later waves throw more zombies at you faster. Use cover, rotate positions, and don't waste shots. The truck defense segments force you to hold ground while undead swarm from all angles. Pro tip: Save your props (G/F) for when you're truly overwhelmed—they can flip a losing fight.
Perfect for players who want instant zombie-slaying action without massive downloads. It's ideal for 5-10 minute sessions during breaks or commutes. If you enjoy games like Dead Trigger or Into the Dead but want something browser-friendly, this hits the spot.
It's pure arcade chaos. The loop is meditative in a weird way—you zone out, aim, click, collect, repeat. The minimalist art style isn't a compromise; it's why the game runs at silky-smooth FPS even on older phones or low-spec laptops. No stuttering. No lag. Just you versus the horde.
1. Saves: Progress is stored in your browser cache. Play on the same device to keep your upgrades.
2. Performance: Built on Unity for WebGL, optimized for lightweight execution. Runs consistently on low-end hardware.
If you need a no-nonsense zombie shooter that loads in seconds and doesn't demand a beast PC, Rise of the Dead delivers. It's raw, repetitive fun with just enough progression to keep you grinding.
Rise of the Dead was developed by Ermac Alex. Released in March 2025.