Stick vs Zombies: City Escape

Stick vs Zombies: City Escape - First Person RPG Combat Game

About the Game

The game about the blue stickman immerses you in an exciting 3D adventure where you need to survive among dangerous zombies and reach a safe place. Use stealth skills to sneak up on zombie stickmen, avoiding their viewing radius. Each successfully completed level not only brings you closer to the finish line, but also gives you the opportunity to collect money, which will be useful for improving the hero's abilities. As you progress, you will be able to enhance such character parameters as health, damage and speed to be more prepared for dangers. Explore the world, discover new types of weapons and destroy zombies on the way to victory! Key features of the game: - Colorful 3D graphics and a stylish world of stickmen - Stealth mode for sneaking up on zombie stickmen - The ability to collect money for killing zombies - Pumping characteristics: health, damage, speed - Opening new types of weapons

Game Mechanics

RPG Combat is a real‑time or real‑time‑with‑pause battle system where you control a character using weapons, spells, or abilities against enemies. The camera can be first‑person (viewed through the character's eyes, emphasizing immersion) or third‑person (viewed from behind or above, showing your character on screen). Both perspectives share the same core mechanics: weapon types matter, stats determine effectiveness, and player skill (timing, positioning, resource management) influences outcomes. Weapons include one‑handed swords (fast, often paired with shields), two‑handed axes and hammers (slow but heavy damage), daggers (quick backstabs for stealth builds), bows and crossbows (ranged, requiring aiming or lock‑on), and magical staves or spellbooks (casting fireballs, heals, or buffs). Each weapon has its own attack animations, stamina costs, reach, and damage type (slashing, piercing, blunt, elemental). Combat involves blocking, dodging, parrying, power attacks, and managing health, mana, and stamina pools. Many RPGs feature skill trees that unlock special moves for each weapon type — like a spinning sword slash or a charged bow shot. Enemy design often encourages weapon swapping: armored foes resist slashing but fear blunt weapons; flying enemies are vulnerable to ranged or magic. Unlike pure action games, RPG combat also tracks equipment weight, durability, enchantments, and stat requirements (strength for greatswords, agility for bows). Whether seen through your own eyes or watching your character on screen, RPG Combat rewards strategic equipment choice, resource management, and mastering each weapon's unique behavior.

How to Play

The goal of the game is to help the blue stickman get to a safe place by going through levels full of zombie opponents. The player must use stealth to sneak up on zombies, avoid their line of sight and destroy them. Along the way, you need to collect money that can be spent on improving the character's characteristics, such as health, damage and speed. Upgrading the character and getting new weapons will help cope with the increased difficulty and pass all the levels to the end. Control with the mouse, pull and hold the virtual joystick on the screen to move. Run closer to the enemy to strike with a weapon.