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Our Verdict
Perfect for Zombicide fans looking for more visual variety and tactical rewards. The trophy collection system is a fun touch.
Highlights
- Varied miniature sculpts
- Rewards with powerful weapons
- Easy to integrate into the game
- Adds interesting secondary goals
Keep in mind
- Doesn't change core mechanics
- Limited content of minis and cards
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You know that moment when you're clearing the street and spot a zombie that looks... a bit different? Welcome to the VIP (Very Infected People) set, where 'VIP' doesn't stand for 'Very Important Person', but 'Very Infected People'. This small supplement for Zombicide adds an extra spice to your survival experience, introducing zombies that, while behaving like regular walkers, offer a pretty cool reward for those patient enough to hunt them down.
The dynamic is straightforward: you shuffle the new spawn cards into your deck, and when one of these VIPs appears and is taken down, you don't just clear the zone—you keep the proof of the kill. The goal here is collection. If you manage to take down five VIPs with different sculpts, you earn the ultimate prize: a 'pimpweapon' of your choice. It's essentially turning zombie hunting into a macabre collector's hobby to gear up your survivor with the best possible arsenal.
The set is very direct and doesn't overcomplicate the gameplay. You get 20 VIP zombie miniatures, 12 spawn cards to bring these creatures onto the board, 3 equipment cards, and the necessary rules to integrate everything into the base game. It's the ideal expansion for those who want to add more visual variety to the board and create a secondary tactical goal during missions, encouraging players to focus on specific targets instead of just shooting everything that moves. If you already own Zombicide and want to upgrade your group's style, these VIPs are the perfect choice to bring more fun and some stylish weapons to the fight.
The dynamic is straightforward: you shuffle the new spawn cards into your deck, and when one of these VIPs appears and is taken down, you don't just clear the zone—you keep the proof of the kill. The goal here is collection. If you manage to take down five VIPs with different sculpts, you earn the ultimate prize: a 'pimpweapon' of your choice. It's essentially turning zombie hunting into a macabre collector's hobby to gear up your survivor with the best possible arsenal.
The set is very direct and doesn't overcomplicate the gameplay. You get 20 VIP zombie miniatures, 12 spawn cards to bring these creatures onto the board, 3 equipment cards, and the necessary rules to integrate everything into the base game. It's the ideal expansion for those who want to add more visual variety to the board and create a secondary tactical goal during missions, encouraging players to focus on specific targets instead of just shooting everything that moves. If you already own Zombicide and want to upgrade your group's style, these VIPs are the perfect choice to bring more fun and some stylish weapons to the fight.
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Publisher
Cool Mini Or Not, Guillotine Games
Designer
Jean-Baptiste Lullien, Nicolas Raoult, Raphaël Guiton
Do I need the base game to use this set?
Yes, this is a supplement and requires the Zombicide base game to function.
What do I get for killing VIPs?
By collecting 5 VIPs with different sculpts, you can choose a 'pimpweapon' for your character.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are super simple and integrate quickly into the game flow.
How many miniatures are in the box?
The set includes 20 VIP zombie miniatures.
Does this set change the game's complexity?
No, the game weight remains the same; it just adds more content and a collection goal.