Curse Village Overview
Curse Village was one of those straightforward action games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be anything more than a solid way to spend a few minutes, and it delivered on that. You were simply a survivor in a town overrun, and your job was to hold the line.
You control a single character from a fixed, top-down perspective, using your mouse to aim and click to fire at the approaching zombies. The number keys let you switch between a small arsenal of weapons, from a pistol to a shotgun, as you try to manage the different waves. Your main goal is to survive each round, using the environment and your limited ammo to stop the horde from reaching you. The pacing is relentless; the zombies come from all sides, and the later waves demand quick reflexes and smart weapon choices. It feels tense and immediate, a pure test of your ability to stay calm under pressure.