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Zomblox

By Plrun

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Zomblox is a mission-driven FPS where your school has been overrun by undead students, janitors, and a boss teacher often referred to as Zombalina Teachrina. You clear rooms, rescue classmates, and hunt for hidden meme secrets across classrooms, gyms, swimming pools, libraries, and ventilation shafts.

The core loop mixes three things: combat against pixel zombies, short mission objectives that move you through the school, and exploration for weapon skins and hidden collectibles. Weapons range from pistols and rifles to grenades and the signature throwable cat gag item.

It suits players who want zombie shooting without the grim tone of most zombie games. If you liked the blocky look and absurdity of Roblox-style shooters but want a more structured, single-player mission flow, this fits. If you want tactical realism, this is not the game.

How to Play Zomblox

The goal is to survive each school area, complete the mission objective (usually clearing zombies, reaching a location, or rescuing a friend), and push deeper into the school. You manage ammo, swap weapons for the right range, and pick up items as you go.

Desktop Controls

  • WASD — Move
  • Mouse — Look around and shoot
  • 1 / 2 / 3 — Switch weapons
  • 4 — Throw a grenade
  • 5 — Throw a cat
  • E — Pick up items
  • R — Reload
  • Space — Jump

Mobile Controls

  • Left joystick — Move
  • Swipe — Look around
  • Other on-screen buttons handle shoot, jump, and weapon swaps in the mobile build

Main Objective

Progress through mission-based levels set inside the school. Each mission typically mixes combat, navigation, and a specific goal like rescuing a classmate or reaching a hidden area.

Core Mechanics

Weapon variety matters. Pistols and rifles handle standard zombies, grenades are for clustered spawns, and the thrown cat is a gag utility item. Use E to grab pickups as you move — skipping them leaves you short on ammo later.

Progression

You advance by clearing missions and unlocking new areas of the school, plus cosmetic weapon skins. The campaign is structured rather than an endless wave mode, so progress is tied to objectives rather than pure score.

Beginner Tips for Zomblox

  1. Bind your reload (R) into muscle memory early. Running dry mid-horde is the most common way to die, and the hot-swap between 1/2/3 is slower than just reloading between rooms.
  2. Use grenades (4) on choke points, not open rooms. Their value comes from hitting multiple zombies funneling through doors or hallways — wasted on stragglers.
  3. Don’t ignore vents and side paths. The school is built with hidden routes, meme pickups, and shortcuts. Exploring pays off in both loot and flanking options.
  4. Keep moving in tight spaces. Zombies close distance fast in classrooms. Kiting backward while firing is safer than standing still to aim.
  5. Save the cat (5) for laughs or emergencies. It is primarily a gag item; don’t rely on it as a real damage tool.
  6. Learn enemy types before the teacher boss. Standard zombies telegraph their lunges; the zombified teacher fight is harder if you haven’t learned positioning on basic enemies first.
  7. Check each room for pickups before advancing. Ammo and items are placed deliberately — leaving a room half-looted usually punishes you two missions later.

What New Players Usually Get Wrong in Zomblox

New players treat Zomblox like a pure wave shooter and ignore the mission structure, which leads to wandering aimlessly and dying to respawns that could have been avoided. Another common mistake is underusing the weapon-swap keys (1/2/3) — players stick to one gun until they run out of ammo instead of rotating by range. The throwable cat also confuses people: it is a meme gag, not a reliable combat tool, so planning around it does not work.

Features That Matter

  • Mission-based campaign — Story missions through classrooms, pools, gyms, and vents, not just endless waves
  • Pixel/blocky art style — Roblox/Minecraft-flavored visuals that keep the tone light
  • Varied arsenal — Pistols, rifles, grenades, and gag items like the throwable cat
  • Weapon skins — Cosmetic unlocks, often meme-themed
  • Boss encounters — Including the zombified teacher boss
  • Hidden secrets and side routes — Vents and side paths reward exploration
  • Cross-device support — Browser on desktop, mobile, and tablet, plus a CrazyGames App version on iOS and Android

Can You Play Zomblox on Browser, Mobile, or Desktop?

Yes on all three for the CrazyGames web build. The game is a Unity WebGL title and the host listing marks it as playable in browser on desktop, mobile, and tablet. A CrazyGames App version also exists on iOS and Android if you prefer a native app wrapper.

Separately, a standalone Zomblox app is available on Google Play. No download is required for the browser version — it loads and plays in-page. If your browser struggles with WebGL performance on mobile, the app builds are the more reliable option.

Games Like Zomblox

  • Dead Strike — Another zombie shooter for players who want more horror tone with the same “survive against the undead” loop.
  • Undead Corridor — Corridor-focused zombie FPS that matches Zomblox’s enclosed-school pacing.
  • Undead Invasion — Wave-style zombie shooting if you want the combat without the mission structure.
  • Bullet Force — Browser FPS for players who want more traditional gunplay after the meme chaos.
  • Kour.io — Blocky-style arena FPS with a similar pixel/Roblox visual feel.

FAQ

Is Zomblox free to play?

Yes. Zomblox is free in browser on CrazyGames and free via the CrazyGames App, with a free standalone app on Google Play as well.

Can I play Zomblox in my browser?

Yes. It runs as a Unity WebGL build with no download needed. The web version is listed as supported on desktop, mobile, and tablet browsers.

Does Zomblox work on mobile?

Yes. It supports mobile and tablet browser play, uses a joystick-and-swipe touch scheme, and is also available through the CrazyGames App on iOS and Android, plus a standalone Google Play app.

Who made Zomblox?

Developer attributions vary between host listings, so check the credits on the version you are playing. The game was released in July 2025 and last updated August 2025 on the CrazyGames build.

Is Zomblox multiplayer?

The CrazyGames school-setting Zomblox is a single-player mission-based FPS. Note that there is a separate, unrelated game called Zomblox.io with multiplayer modes — they are not the same title.

Do I need to download anything to play Zomblox?

No for the browser version — it loads in your browser. Only download if you want the CrazyGames App or the standalone Android app for a native experience.

How to Play

Use the keyboard or on-screen controls to play. Controls may vary by game, but these common shortcuts work for many HTML5 games:

  • WASD or arrow keys to move
  • Space to jump, boost, or interact
  • Mouse or tap to aim, select, and confirm
  • P or the in-game menu to pause when supported