![]() ![]() Supplies are scarce and you'll constantly be searching for food and water among the various deserted settlements. You're trapped on an island infested with dangerous, hyper-fast zombies who track you as much by noise as by sight, chasing down anyone who disturbs them. The game world is dotted with relics and ruins. For me MineZ is way better than DayZ, and chief among my reasons is that I've simply had more fun with it. You likely want me to step forward and make some admission of subjectivity, but that was never something I was going to avoid. I'm sure you want to argue that Minecraft can't provide the variety of weapons, nor the combat modelling that ArmA can, but I'm okay with that too. I know you want to tell me that there's no way a voxel-based building engine could provide the same bleak and gritty realism as Bohemia's Real Virtuality engine, but that's fine, because it's not trying to. MineZ still feels like DayZ, it works like DayZ and it plays like DayZ, but most importantly.Īll right, yes, I know, hold on just a moment. It's a little like looking at a reflection in a carnival's hall of mirrors. It's the same but different, recognisable but re-imagined. It's a zombie survival mod for Minecraft that is inspired by DayZ, the zombie survival mod for ArmA 2. Yes, that's right, MineZ is a mod of a mod. ![]()
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