=== Awards & Recognition ===
● IMGA Global 16th nominated
A highly streamlined combat system that removes the tedious elements of turn-based combat.
=== ABOUT ===
《Wanna Survive》is a zombie apocalypse turn-based tactics game. It features a highly streamlined combat system that removes the tedious elements of turn-based combat for engaging fights against large groups of mob-like enemies that focuses on unit placement and synergies.
The game features a diverse cast of character as you make your way towards North City. Help the survivors avoid permanent death through your decisions in combat and ration management, and they just might be able to reach the fabled Sanctuary.
=== FEATURES ===
● Streamlined turn-based tactical combat.
● Fast, simultaneous enemy movement for a true zombie mob experience.
● Challenging stages to test your tactical skills
● Focus on unit synergies and placement.
● Permanent death. Characters who die are gone for good.
● Ration management. Choose carefully who gets to eat.
● Delicious pixel art
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60 coins
$0.99
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$1.99
999 coins
$15.99
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Wanna Survive FAQ
Is Wanna Survive free?
Yes, Wanna Survive is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Wanna Survive legit?
🤔 The Wanna Survive app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Wanna Survive cost?
Wanna Survive has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $6.32.
FYI: YES you are able to keep everyone alive. I’ve played this game multiple run throughs keeping everyone alive. It’s possible but requires a lot of strategic moves. I’ve had a lot of characters die as well. Enjoyed this game very much. Ppl complaining about a heavy advantage towards the death ratio. Just GET GOOD.
Awesome!
It seems like many of the reviewers need to accept the reality that you are not going to be able to save everyone. As much as you want to.
Think of it like this::: does Rick get to save everyone in The Walking Dead?
No matter how hard he tries, or how well prepared he is, it’s just a fact that some of his closest friends and confidants are going to die, and it’s a fact that he needed to accept.
It’s a fact that you’re going to have to accept going into this game. If you can, there’s a very good chance that you’ll wind up enjoying this game.
HUGE thank you to the devs for making a fantastic turn based strategy/zombie title. Once I started I didn’t want to play anything else until I completed it. And after that, I wound up reinstalling some older zombie based games that I previously just could not get into and played the bejesus out of them.
Easy-peezy 5 stars from me.
good game,you need to think more about every steps and make use of everyone’s ability
Waiting for Wanna Survive 2
Fun but difficult
Great art, great asymmetric character powers, very fun gameplay. Consider toning down the difficulty of the final level. It took a lot more tries and effort than the rest, and even then, I can’t manage to get no deaths
Impossible
I swear to god, I’ll never beat it, the first 3 levels are doable, but after that it starts adding zombies like mad, I can’t even beat the 3rd level without losing somebody to the zombies
Amazing
God this game is so good. It checks EVERY single box I had for it going into it.
I only have one question.. Is it possible to save everyone? I gotta know. I’ve been stuck on this supermarket level for over 24 hours all together because I’m determined to loot everything and save one; am I wasting my time?
Like living a zombie movie!
Hard game to put down, all the way to the end. Great strategy fix, and filled with procedurally venerated movie moments. Thank you for making a great iOS game!
Good game
Fun game so far I’m I still at the beginning
Fun but too difficult
Really great to play but even on easy mode, this game is still really difficult and seems impossible to play keeping all the characters alive. I also think that it’s really greedy to ask for coins to rewind your turn, especially when you already have to purchase the game in the first place.. I play a lot of old school Nintendo games so for me to say this is a difficult game is saying a lot. I just ended up giving up and stopped playing.
Good idea and concept ruined by difficulty
This game is very fun: a simple turn based strategy with an interesting setting and a few good mechanics. The problem is the difficulty of the levels and the food mechanic.
You won’t find enough food to feed your whole party on any level unless you let party members die during a level. Otherwise you will have to choose between party members to kill off via not feeding them.
There’s almost no point in having the hunger/food system because the further you progress in the game almost every player in your party will start the level with one star of health so you need to try and be perfect and not get hit once. After about the seventh or eighth level the amount of zombies becomes just about impossible to surmount. As others have said, the mechanic of choosing to kill off members of your party is abused and not a great tactical idea anyway because you need as many attackers as you can get as you progress in the game.
The lesser difficulty makes almost no difference either.
Turn based strategies are fun when you can actually play them and not immediately head into losing party members. The later levels feel like one is always on the back foot and constantly trying to replay turns or the whole stage. That doesn’t make for much fun in my opinion.
I paid for this game as it looked really fun and I appreciate the creator’s work; however, it’s a waste if it’s an impossible task to win and progress parts of the storyline without killing off half the party or more.
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