Even Dead Men Die Overview
Even Dead Men Die was one of those games you'd find buried in the Flash portals of the mid-2000s. It didn't have a big studio name attached, just a simple, grimy charm that felt typical for the era. You were there to shoot zombies, and the game wasted no time telling you that.
You control a lone survivor from a top-down perspective, using your mouse to aim and fire at the shambling horde. Your main goal is straightforward: survive each wave. The mechanics are simple. You click to shoot, and you must constantly move to avoid being surrounded. Some zombies spit green goo, forcing you to dodge while managing your ammo. The pacing is relentless; the difficulty comes from the sheer number of enemies and the limited space to maneuver. It feels tense and messy, a frantic scramble to stay alive just a few seconds longer.