Humans vs. Zombies
(HVZ) is a game of moderated tag commonly played on college campuses. A group of human players attempts to survive a "zombie outbreak" by not being tagged by a growing group of zombie players (read more).

SOURCE is a resource for starting a game of Humans vs. Zombies, and a free hosting service for games across the country.

Happening Today: Why white people love Humans vs. Zombies.

Check it out! HVZ is in the Chronicle of Higher Education (be sure to check out the video), the Washinton Post, and featured on Wikipedia, SlashDot, Something Awful, Digg, and MetaFilter!

 

The Humans vs. Zombies game is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 License. (Don't sell it, give credit to us if you host it, and share it the same as we do.)

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HVZ Source code ©2008 and Justin Quick.
Web design and logo ©2008 Max Temkin.
"Humans vs. Zombies" rules, logo ©2008 Chris Weed.
HVZ SOURCE is a project created by Chris Weed (Dreamer of Dreams), Joe Sklover, Justin Quick,
Trevor Moorman, Max Temkin, Ben Beercher and the Goucher HVZ Mods.