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Fancy a bit of local co-op action in an open world with a zombie apocalypse setting? Don't Bite Me Bro! [Official Site] is free.

There's actually two versions of the game, the first is the free one which is a full game. However, they also have a "DELUXE" version which includes some extra content.

Here's a short trailer showing off some gameplay:

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Features:

  • Don’t Bite Me Bro features hours of single-player and local multi-player game play inspired by the games that we grew up playing.
  • Enjoy endless fun either on your own or with up to three of your best zombie-slaying buds.
  • Don’t Bite Me Bro’s bright and playful 3D aesthetic gives it the feeling of playing within a zombie-infested toy chest.
  • Start humanity from scratch as you gather resources, build your safe zone, and fortify it with both defensive and offensive upgrades.
  • Defend your base and its inhabitants from endless waves of the undead.
  • Explore a ruined town, deserted woods, a murky swamp, an overrun city and more memorable biomes.
  • Conquer terrifying randomly generated dungeons on your quest to end the apocalypse.
  • Barter with the mysterious traveling merchant to acquire additional resources, weapons, and power-ups.
  • Collect an arsenal of weapons and a fleet of versatile vehicles.
  • ‘Man’s best friend’ doesn’t apply to the undead. Rescue your very own canine companion.
  • Harvest corn. Everybody loves corn.

I've tested it out and it's actually not bad. Seems to work fine on Ubuntu. Hilariously, I was going through the tutorial and the tutorial guy was eaten by a zombie so that was pretty amusing. Not sure if it was supposed to happen…

You can find both the free and DELUXE version on itch.io. It's also coming to Steam, but no exact date as to when.

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6 comments

lucifertdark Jul 16, 2018
Right now the free version doesn't work on my system, it's unable to load ScreenSelector.so, instant crash to desktop, haven't got time right now to fix it.
Liam Dawe Jul 16, 2018
Right now the free version doesn't work on my system, it's unable to load ScreenSelector.so, instant crash to desktop, haven't got time right now to fix it.
Odd, worked fine for me, it's a Unity game and that sounds like an issue loading the Unity launcher.
GustyGhost Jul 16, 2018
I tried this with mouse & keyboard and unfortunately the game loses focus on the cursor after exiting any menu. Because of that I couldn't get beyond the first few minutes. Although it is probably fine with a controller if you're okay with giving up precision aiming.
Mezron Jul 16, 2018
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The game works great on Ubuntu Mate and Lubuntu 18.04 for me and my kids. I can not get into it though. Anything with crafting in a game just puts me off. My kids like it and play it from time to time.
nullzero Jul 16, 2018
Looking at the game I thought it was from Wabby's, this dev seemed to trade zombies for space stations lately :)


Last edited by nullzero on 16 July 2018 at 7:15 pm UTC
lucifertdark Jul 17, 2018
Right now the free version doesn't work on my system, it's unable to load ScreenSelector.so, instant crash to desktop, haven't got time right now to fix it.
Odd, worked fine for me, it's a Unity game and that sounds like an issue loading the Unity launcher.
Not sure what it was, but it's now working, I might even get time to actually play it by the weekend. I'll buy the deluxe version when it's on Steam.


Last edited by lucifertdark on 17 July 2018 at 6:09 pm UTC
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