Train Survivor

Last Train on Earth vs Zombies

Published by: OKIDZHEN GEIMZ

Description

Step into the boots of a cowboy in a zombie-infested world in the Train Survivor game. Your mission is to protect a camp you've built around a train, using it as both transportation and defense against the relentless undead.
During the day, gather resources, build and upgrade infrastructure, recruit survivors, and fortify your train. Prepare for the night when the zombies rise and assault your camp in waves. Defend your base with a strategically armed train, upgraded wagons, and skilled workers.
Explore the desolate landscape, clear outposts of zombie bosses, and uncover hidden treasures. Enhance your skills and weapons—train to survive and thrive. How long can you and your camp endure this apocalyptic battle?
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