As far as Indie games go, I think most people can agree that Papers, Please has made a mark on a lot of developers and gamers. There have been several imitators released in the past few years that have tried to capture that same magic, but with a new concept. Who Is Zombie might actually be the most bizarre one yet, published by a company called CFK. The publisher has revealed that Who Is Zombie will be making its way to PC and Nintendo Switch in February.

Here is what the press release has to say about the upcoming game. “In the world overrun by zombies, the player will become the protagonist Aiden and screen out the infected from refugees wishing to enter the civilian shelter.

As the supervisor, the player’s job is to keep zombies away from the shelter by successfully distinguishing them from civilians. In order to protect the shelter and save as many people as possible, the player must be both careful and vigilant when deciding whether someone is infected or not.

The player will make choices working as the supervisor, and find out what those choices will bring after 30 days. How the player handles each matter unlocks one of the multiple endings available in the game.”

There isn’t a full official release date yet for Who Is Zombie. However, knowing that it is coming in February is a start. Hopefully, we won’t have to wait too long to find out, since I think the concept is relatively interesting. Especially if there are some zombie variants who might not outwardly show as infected right away. It could be pretty good, or it could be terrible, but the variety of endings could at least give a fair bit of content.

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Alexx Aplin

Alexx has been writing about video games for almost 10 years, and has seen most of the good, bad and ugly of the industry. After spending most of the past decade writing for other people, he decided to band together with a few others, to create a diverse place that will create content for gaming enthusiasts, by gaming enthusiasts.

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