Free horror-themed arena brawler featuring class-based zombie squads, strategic upgrades, and ad-free combat
Free horror-themed arena brawler featuring class-based zombie squads, strategic upgrades, and ad-free combat
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Program license Free
Developer Reliance Entertainment Studios UK Pvt Ltd
Version 0.0.21
Works under Android
Also known as Deathmatch
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Developer
Reliance Entertainment Studios UK Pvt Ltd
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
0.0.21
Also known as
Deathmatch
Pros
- Engaging post-apocalyptic story with a clear main villain
- Three-class system that rewards smart team-building
- Named fighters like Scarecrow and Hannibal add personality
- Reasonable upgrade costs and easy-to-earn in-game money
- No ads disrupting gameplay
- Free to play with optional in-app purchases
Cons
- Can crash on newer Android versions and fail to launch
- Coins for speeding up upgrades are relatively scarce
- Content could use more levels and additional characters
- Targets older Android releases and feels overdue for an update
Zombie Ultimate Fighting Champ is a free Android fighting game that mixes a grim future zombie outbreak with gritty arena combat and light team-building strategy. It suits players who enjoy horror-themed brawlers, collecting fighters, and experimenting with different combat roles.
Bleak future setting with a clear villain
Set in 2036, the game imagines a world where a genetically engineered serum has turned humans into zombies. A villain named Papa Rainbow commands these undead fighters and uses them to wage brutal pit battles against what remains of humanity.
Your role is to assemble and manage a squad of zombie combatants, then battle through fighting leagues to confront Papa Rainbow and prevent total destruction. Fights take place in distinct arenas like a Salvage Yard, a casino, city streets, a steakhouse, and a show-style venue, which gives the campaign a sense of progression as you move from one grim location to the next.
Class-based squads and named fighters
Zombie Ultimate Fighting Champ emphasizes building a roster rather than focusing on a single hero. You collect and upgrade multiple zombie fighters, including personalities like Scarecrow, Clown, Hannibal, Tombstone, and others inspired by some of the roughest archetypes you might expect in a violent arena.
Each fighter belongs to one of three classes: Brute, Mauler, or Stalker. These classes interact in a simple but effective rock-paper-scissors style system:
- Brutes hit extremely hard and have the upper hand against Maulers.
- Maulers combine toughness and agility, which makes them strong counters to Stalkers.
- Stalkers rely on fast and special attacks, which lets them bring down Brutes efficiently.
This triangle encourages you to think about team composition instead of just picking the character with the highest raw stats. Choosing which class to lead with, and which to keep in reserve, has a direct impact on how well you handle specific opponents and bosses.
Weapons, armor, and upgrade economy
Combat is reinforced by gear and progression. You can equip your zombies with an assortment of weapons designed to deliver heavy damage and armor that helps them survive incoming hits. The focus here is on outfitting your fighters so they can withstand increasingly brutal league battles.
Progress is driven by in-game money and a separate coin currency. Earning standard money feels straightforward, so even expensive fighters like Gator can become attainable with regular play instead of feeling permanently out of reach. Upgrade costs and timers come across as reasonable, which helps the game feel less grindy than some free titles.
Coins used to rush upgrades are harder to come by, so speeding everything up requires more patience. The game would benefit from making those coins slightly easier to collect, especially for players who do not want to rely heavily on purchases.
On the plus side, play sessions are not interrupted by ads, which keeps matches focused on fighting and roster management rather than on waiting through commercial breaks.
Leagues, bosses, and content depth
The campaign is structured around four fighting leagues, each capped with a powerful zombie boss. Clearing these leagues moves you closer to defeating Papa Rainbow and resolving the story. The combination of class matchups, arena variety, and gear choices keeps battles from feeling purely repetitive.
That said, the experience would feel richer with additional levels and more characters beyond the existing cast. The current structure provides a solid foundation, yet there is clear room to expand the roster and extend the endgame for players who have already climbed through the leagues.
Visuals and presentation
Graphically, Zombie Ultimate Fighting Champ holds up well for its style. The look of the game supports its brutal atmosphere, with fighters and arenas that match the grim, underground combat theme. Visual quality is not cutting edge, but it is strong enough to make the bone-crunching attacks and weapons feel satisfying.
Free-to-play approach and permissions
The game is free to download and play, with optional items that can be purchased using real money. If you prefer a strictly non-spending experience, you can limit in-app purchases through your device’s store settings.
Zombie Ultimate Fighting Champ also requests permission to access the list of accounts on the phone, via the GET_ACCOUNTS permission. This is declared upfront, which helps clarify what the app is accessing.
Compatibility issues on newer Android versions
The largest drawback right now is technical rather than design-related. On newer Android devices, the game can crash right after showing the developer logo, which prevents any actual gameplay. This behavior suggests the app was built for an older version of Android and has not yet been fully updated for recent system releases.
For players whose phones can run it, the game offers a polished, ad-free fighting experience with a fun class system. For others, it may not start at all until the developer refreshes it for modern devices.
Overall impression
Zombie Ultimate Fighting Champ delivers a strong core idea: collect a squad of undead fighters, tune your class mix, and push through brutal leagues to topple a colorful villain. Its class interactions, fair upgrade pacing, and lack of ads make it appealing for fans of dark, arena-style action games.
However, its aging Android support and relatively limited content hold it back. With more characters, extra levels, and a compatibility update for current phones, it could easily stand out as a go-to zombie fighting title.
Pros
- Engaging post-apocalyptic story with a clear main villain
- Three-class system that rewards smart team-building
- Named fighters like Scarecrow and Hannibal add personality
- Reasonable upgrade costs and easy-to-earn in-game money
- No ads disrupting gameplay
- Free to play with optional in-app purchases
Cons
- Can crash on newer Android versions and fail to launch
- Coins for speeding up upgrades are relatively scarce
- Content could use more levels and additional characters
- Targets older Android releases and feels overdue for an update