Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-35208486-20180507132601

Zombies become zombies by two ways: you either get bit, or somehow get transformed underneath the ground and decide to dig yourself upwards. Honestly, why people decide to go to graveyards during the apocalypse is beyond me, but should something actually happen I think we can all agree us gamers would be the TRUE zombie apocalypse survivors. Can't go wrong there, eh?

- TheSopwithCamel

''Whats a zombie apocalpyse without a proper graveyard? We've got abandoned cities, an island, and MARS of all places, but no graveyard! ''

- TheSopwithCamel



ZOMBIE GRAVEYARD

Size: Slightly Larger Farmhouse

Skyboxes: Misty Night (See Picture -->)

Gamemodes

- Survival

- Survival Unlimited

- Rapid Infection

- Party Deathmatch

- Hard

- Vs Environment

- Arena

It should be noted that the new player in the survival group shouldn't drive, because he'd end up getting everyone lost in the last place any survivor in a zombie apocalypse could be: the graveyard. Granted, everything was quiet until someone accidentally fired their RPG into a tree (to kill a BAT of all things. Wait, I remember those things...) when all hell broke loose. Zombies started rising from the grave, hungry for some flesh. And just like in the movies, someone left the damn gate locked. WHY? WHY WOULD YOU LEAVE THE GATE LOCKED!?!?!?!

A large but relatively flat map littered to the bone *no pun intended* with graves, leaf-less trees, undug graves, mosques, angel statues, and zombies of couse. Zombies can spawn in un-dug graves, open mosques, and other areas need fitting. The whole map is dimly lit, so flashlights are a necessity. Survivors spawn near the locked gate of the graveyard and can easily explore any part of the map, but there is little-to-no cover anywhere so zombies can ALWAYS look for someone if they want to. In the center of the map is a large mosque where players can head downwardsto find a place to survive or camp, but be warned that zombies can spawn there too.

Some more reference pictures.



I am always open to ideas, criticism, and other things to help improve this post. Thank you for reading! 