6.3
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Ludopedia
7.4
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BGG
Our Verdict
FOR GENRE FANS
Perfect for miniature collectors and those wanting characters with more personality in their squad.
Highlights
- Kevin Walker's art is phenomenal
- New tactical abilities for the group
- Zombivors add variety to enemies
Keep in mind
- Content limited to characters
- Requires base game to function
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About the game
What you do in a play session
If you already enjoy the carnage of Zombicide, this special box adds an incredible visual flair signed by the legendary Kevin Walker. For those unfamiliar, Walker is a comic book master with a portfolio including Marvel, DC, and Games Workshop, and he has brought that same 'dark' and detailed style to create two new survivors brimming with personality.
First, we have Uncle Honk. This guy is a complete mystery: some say he worked in a circus, others suggest he escaped from a psychiatric ward, but the only certainty is that he is a brute. With a chilling laugh and a peculiar habit of taunting zombies, he is the kind of ally you want by your side during a fight, as long as you return the loyalty.
Then there is Butch, a biker who traded a dead-end job for the freedom of the open road. For Butch, the apocalypse was almost a gift, as absolute freedom is now at hand, and he can use all the survival tricks he learned from living on the edge to tear through zombie hordes.
Beyond the survivors, the box includes their 'Zombivor' counterparts, turning these characters into zombified threats to add more variety to your scenarios. It is essentially a roster upgrade for those who want to expand the tactical and visual possibilities of their games, adding characters with distinct abilities that change the group dynamic. If you are looking for miniatures with superior design and characters with interesting backgrounds to enhance your roleplay during the session, this box is the way to go.
First, we have Uncle Honk. This guy is a complete mystery: some say he worked in a circus, others suggest he escaped from a psychiatric ward, but the only certainty is that he is a brute. With a chilling laugh and a peculiar habit of taunting zombies, he is the kind of ally you want by your side during a fight, as long as you return the loyalty.
Then there is Butch, a biker who traded a dead-end job for the freedom of the open road. For Butch, the apocalypse was almost a gift, as absolute freedom is now at hand, and he can use all the survival tricks he learned from living on the edge to tear through zombie hordes.
Beyond the survivors, the box includes their 'Zombivor' counterparts, turning these characters into zombified threats to add more variety to your scenarios. It is essentially a roster upgrade for those who want to expand the tactical and visual possibilities of their games, adding characters with distinct abilities that change the group dynamic. If you are looking for miniatures with superior design and characters with interesting backgrounds to enhance your roleplay during the session, this box is the way to go.
Expansion for
Published additional content
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Best player count
BGG community vote
1
OK
2
OK
3
OK
4
OK
5
OK
6
OK
Soundtrack
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Publisher
Cool Mini Or Not, Edge Entertainment, Guillotine Games
Artist
Kevin Walker
Community
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9want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
Is this a standalone game?
No, it's an expansion. You need the Zombicide base game to play.
What exactly is inside the box?
You get two survivors (Uncle Honk and Butch) and their respective Zombivor versions.
Are the miniatures detailed?
Yes, the highlight here is Kevin Walker's design, which brings a much more elaborate and gritty look.
Does this significantly change the game's complexity?
Not really. The core gameplay remains the same; it just adds new character options with different powers.
How many players is this for?
Since it adds characters, it helps accommodate groups of up to 6 players with more variety in roles.