Zombinator Game Instructions Character Selection Each character has slightly different attributes and drawbacks. Stage selection Each stage is the same. Pick whichever is most interesting. Character Movement w - up s - down a - left d - right Weapon Selection 1 - pistol 2 - machine gun 3 - shotgun 4 - SMG 5 - Sniper Zombie levels purple - easy gray - medium orange - hard
Please read instructions!!! Changelog: v1.1 Fixed Scout health to 150 Added sound for gun firing Added sound for zombie being hit Added sound for zombie hitting character Added home screen music Fixed med health going beyond 300 v1.1.2 Added SMG Added Sniper Rifle Added Sniper Rifle Sounds Added Sniper Rifle Projectile v1.2 Overhauled character system >Each character now has it's own sprite, weapons, weapon toggle, zombos attacking it, and both regular and sniper bullets. Overhauled character naming >You can now enter your character name in all lowercase or with a capital first letter without game error V1.2.1 Overhauled map names >Now accepts both all lowercase and the first letter capitalized. Patched soldier not dying Fixed incomplete med scripts v1.2.2 Re-centered the player sprites and the bullet sprites so that they are lined up thereby fixing the issue of the bullets firing from below the player. Known issues: Bullets firing randomly in transfer from home screen Medic health going beyond 300 - Fixed! Home screen music not ending when games starts Broken health system for soldier - Fixed though still under examination Potential additions: Smoothing out of sprite costumes - Done Different zombie speed (originally a planned feature but was removed due to problems) Different weapons for each class - Done (more to come) Weapon drops Health drops Different zombies - Done (more to come) Zombie overhaul - This creates a more flexible game allows zombies to do more things _____________________________________________________________ This game was created by Will Jacobson Several features in the game are to the knowledge of the creator, the first of their kind made using scratch. The effort that went into this was no small feat and the process of trial and error could be frustrating to say the least. Nevertheless the creator invites programmers to examine, analyze and use the code he has written in their own scratch projects because he recognizes that it is only through sharing will true innovation occurs.