I've played tons of FPS games like TF2, Left 4 Dead, etc. And zombies seemed to appeal to that crowd. Zombie mod servers were usually full and we had memorable moments. Now, I'd like to combine my Warcraft 3 coding skills and the zombie mod into a Starcraft 2 UMS/custom map. Zombie Base Builders (Working Title) combines the building mechanics and the FPS world of zombies.
What this is, is you have a certain raised up terrain that will provide you an outer shell for your base, afterwards, you will need to build the barriers and other mechanics to protect yourself. In the beginning, there is one special zombie that will be the ring leader of the zombies. The special zombie has increased health, stats, etc. As someone dies, they will convert into a special zombie, but without the benefits of being the first one. The survivors, will play in top down view (good for building) and will shoot with clicks. There will be several places to build. I will be expanding on this idea.
Nice suggestion, I was itching for a RPG shooter anyways. :P
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I've played tons of FPS games like TF2, Left 4 Dead, etc. And zombies seemed to appeal to that crowd. Zombie mod servers were usually full and we had memorable moments. Now, I'd like to combine my Warcraft 3 coding skills and the zombie mod into a Starcraft 2 UMS/custom map. Zombie Base Builders (Working Title) combines the building mechanics and the FPS world of zombies. What this is, is you have a certain raised up terrain that will provide you an outer shell for your base, afterwards, you will need to build the barriers and other mechanics to protect yourself. In the beginning, there is one special zombie that will be the ring leader of the zombies. The special zombie has increased health, stats, etc. As someone dies, they will convert into a special zombie, but without the benefits of being the first one. The survivors, will play in top down view (good for building) and will shoot with clicks. There will be several places to build. I will be expanding on this idea.
Good or bad?