Zombie Highway is back with a completely overhauled and intense gameplay experience that features the power of NITRO! The game now includes six redesigned cars, each with unique features, and an array of 18 weapons that are fully upgradable. Additionally, there are four brand new super-weapons to enhance your gameplay. The game's environment has been revamped with 11 different zombie types, including four entirely new ones, providing fresh challenges and variety on the road. Players can also enjoy 67 difficult objectives that test their skills and strategic thinking.
The game introduces a Daily Challenge, offering players a unique and fresh challenge every day to keep gameplay exciting and engaging. Every run features a randomly generated road with multiple, highly detailed environments, ensuring that no two gameplay sessions are the same. As players progress, they can see their friends’ best scores appear on the highway, fostering a competitive atmosphere and encouraging players to improve their performance to outperform their friends.
The main objective is survival—though it’s expected that you may not make it very far. You are on a highway, heavily armed with weapons, and accompanied by a passenger, facing endless waves of powerful, leaping zombies. The game combines high-speed driving with combat, creating a thrilling experience where players must balance avoiding obstacles and smashing zombies. Your goal is to survive as long as possible by eliminating zombies efficiently while staying on the road.
The controls are straightforward and engaging. You tilt your device to steer and avoid obstacles, while you tap to shoot zombies with an increasing arsenal of handguns, shotguns, and automatic rifles. You can also smash zombies into debris to cause extra damage or run them over before they jump on your car. The game encourages repeated play to improve skills, unlock new weapons, and compete with friends on Facebook. Importantly, everything in Zombie Highway 2 can be unlocked through gameplay without requiring purchases, which are designed not to give long-term advantages over free players.