Continue if you are looking for games like Zombicide and are curious about what similar games to play next. Zombicide is a collaborative game in which players take the role of a survivor – each with unique abilities – and harness both their skills and the power of teamwork against the hordes of unthinking undead! Zombies are predictable, stupid but deadly, controlled by simple rules and a deck of cards. Unfortunately for you, there are a LOT more zombies than you have bullets.

To determine this list we broke down Zombicide to what it is. Zombicide is a cooperative game of survival meshed with a horror dungeon crawler. It uses miniatures and meshes elements of hand management, dice rolling, action points, grid movement, player elimination and variable player powers. If you are looking for something similar, you have come to the right place. We took all this into consideration and came up with this list of the 5 board games like Zombicide.

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Dead of Winter Board Game Zombies
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#05 | Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game

Dead of Winter is not a dungeon crawler but it is a zombie game that is about cooperative survival. That, and the blend of many similar movement and conflict, make this a great option for the list of games like Zombicide. The unique character traits and need for deduction are much greater here, but if you are just looking to take down a ton of zombies, this has a good similar mix of things to do.

You are dropped with other players in a small, weakened colony of survivors in a world where most of humanity is either dead or diseased from flesh-craving monsters. You lead a faction of survivors with dozens of different characters in the game to defeat the zombie enemies. Each game you have a new team objective to complete, but each player also has a secret mission that benefits just them. For 2 – 5 players, games last about 1 – 2 hours.

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Defenders of the Realm Board Game

#04 | Defenders of the Realm

Defenders of the Realm makes the list of games like Zombicide because you and your allies must embark on a journey to defend the world. This is based on a fantasy theme rather than a horror one, but the motivations and gameplay are there. The blending of character and goals are very reminiscent of one another.

This is a co-operative fantasy game in which players take a role as one of the King’s Champions. You make use of strategy, special abilities, cooperation, card play and a little luck in Defenders of the Realm for a unique experience every adventure. There is never time to rest. As each Enemy General is struck down in battle, the remaining dark forces only grow more difficult to vanquish and their march to Monarch City gets faster with each Hero victory. For 1 – 4 players, games last about 90 minutes.

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Horrified Board Game Overview
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#03 | Horrified

Horrified makes the list of games like Zombicide because it combines so many of the key components like being a cooperative game, board movement and a blending of dice rolling and action points to drive everything. It is much more family-friendly fun than visceral dark zombie hunting, and it is much more about pick up and deliver, but it is a very different game that is very like Zombicide. Monsters are involved in both.

In this game, you’ll come face to face with them all as you work together to rid the town of the maniacal or misunderstood creatures…before it’s too late. Horrified includes legends Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein, The Wolf Man, Dracula, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, and Creature from the Black Lagoon. You all have to work together using different strategies against the monsters to claim victory. For 1 – 5 players, games run about 60 minutes.

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Swords and Sorcery Board Game

#02 | Sword & Sorcery

Sword & Sorcery makes the list of games like Zombicide because it is another dungeon crawler that brings together many of the same movement and gameplay mechanics. Also like Zombicide, it has an innovative area movement and area control system, with new features never seen before in a game of this category.

Fight together against the forces of evil, which are controlled by the game system itself. Each player controls one or more heroes – legendary characters brought back to life by powerful sorcery. Weakened by the resurrection, they grow stronger during their story-driven quests. By acquiring soul points during battles, the heroes’ souls regenerate, restoring their legendary status with multiple powers, magic and soul weapons, and powerful artifacts. For 1 – 5 players, games last 60 – 90 minutes.

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Massive Darkness Board Game

#01 | Massive Darkness

Massive Darkness takes the top spot on the list of games like Zombicide because they admitted took that exact game and then built a rich dungeon crawl RPG on top of it. It is from the same designers (Raphaël Guiton, Jean-Baptiste Lullien, Nicolas Raoult) and publishing team but it is not a sequel so we feel justified giving it a shout. If you are looking to kick Zombicide up a notch in that direction, this is the game to take a look at.

Pick your hero, choose a class, decide on which skills to spend your XP, and get loot by searching the dungeon or killing special enemies that can use the equipment against you! Face a multitude of different enemy types, coming in all shapes and sizes, whose behavior is resolved automatically…or you can try to sneak around enemies by taking advantage of dark areas of the map. For 1 – 6 players, games run about 2 hours.

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