Zomblox is a pixel-art first-person shooter set in a zombie-overrun high school. You play a student armed with a rotating loadout of guns, grenades, and…
Plrun April 25, 2026
Zomblox is a pixel-art first-person shooter set in a zombie-overrun high school. You play a student armed with a rotating loadout of guns, grenades, and — yes — throwable cats, fighting undead classmates and a boss-level zombified teacher while completing mission objectives and rescuing friends.
2/7It runs directly in the browser as a Unity WebGL build, with no download required for the web version. The CrazyGames listing also flags support for desktop, mobile, and tablet browsers, plus a dedicated CrazyGames App build for iOS and Android. A separate standalone Android app exists on Google Play as well.
3/7Players enjoy it for the meme-soaked tone, the Minecraft/Roblox-flavored blocky visuals, and the chaotic pace — it is much lighter and sillier than a realism shooter, but the mission structure gives it more direction than typical wave-survival games.
4/7Zomblox 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.
5/7The 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.
6/7Play free in your browser — no downloads, no installs needed!