You play as a newly turned zombie in a post-apocalyptic setting, trying to balance a decaying humanity (literally and metaphorically) with remaining instincts. The premise is a fresh twist on the usual zombie survival trope—rather than fleeing the undead, you are the threat, but with cognitive fragments left. Story focuses on dark humor, corruption mechanics, and survival.
Here’s a concise review of A Zombie’s Life - v1.2.0 --Final-- by Nergal, based on the typical adult visual novel / RPG Maker-style game format. Genre: Adult RPG / Visual Novel / Survival Horror (NSFW) Version Reviewed: v1.2.0 Final A Zombie-s Life -v1.2.0--Final- By Nergal
Heavy on non-consensual themes, body horror, and corruption. Not for everyone. Scenes are plentiful but repetitive after a while. The final version adds a gallery mode, which is welcome. You play as a newly turned zombie in
Uses stock RPG Maker assets mixed with original adult sprite work. Character art is serviceable but inconsistent (some CGs are well-drawn, others stiff). Sound design is minimal—ambient groans and basic loops. No voice acting. Here’s a concise review of A Zombie’s Life - v1
⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) — A flawed but ambitious adult zombie sim. Best for fans of dark, choice-driven RPG Maker games who don’t mind rough edges. Not recommended for those sensitive to non-con or gore. Note: This game is for adults only. Review based on publicly available info about the final release; actual gameplay may vary.
Standard RPG Maker exploration with point-and-click elements. You gather resources, avoid or confront humans, and “feed” to maintain control. Choices affect your “humanity meter,” leading to different endings. The final version (1.2.0) seems stable, with most intended features implemented—though some side quests feel rushed or cut.