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Dead Frontier
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KEY FEATURES Old school survival horror awaits in this dark and atmospheric world. Conserve your ammo and make every shot count. Scavenge for scarce resources and rare equipment in the twisting corridors of expansive and ever changing abandoned buildings Come to the aid of the desperate survivors you encounter along the way, or leave them to their misery Trade for what you need in a realistic player-driven economy Create your own unique character build by selecting from a huge variety of skills, rare equipment and cosmetic items Work together with other players or operate as a lone wolf Take to the streets and settle scores in gripping PvP
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A free registration process is required from the user. Once the registration process is completed, the player creates an avatar which can be used to play in a 3D computer graphics environment (although, with certain settings accessible via the forum, players can revert to the classic 2D version, mentioned below). With the avatar, the player is also allowed to interact with multiple services involving trades of in-game items and communication with other players. Dead Frontier takes place in Fairview City, a post-apocalyptic setting which is infested with zombies. As a co-op game, the survivors are able to fight the zombie hordes together and enter outposts spread through the city, safe havens for living and doing business, as well as barricade buildings to make personal outposts. Travel in the city is made on foot. Players are able to use an assortment of limited weapons and armor in order to survive the zombie infested streets. The player starts the game by selecting a class, job or profession at Nastya's Holdout, an outpost which allows them to visit and interact with various services available in the game, such as a market, a bank, and a place for item storage. Players are shown on the screen in the outpost as customizable avatars. Players interact with each other via the forums, an in-game CB radio (chatting in multiplayer rooms), as well as through private messaging (PM). There are a number of rules in place for player conduct, such as rules against scamming and bug abuse. The majority of rules apply to the forums or CB radio, and all the rules are enforced by moderators and administrators. As other MMORPGs introduced paid memberships, Dead Frontier introduced the concept of a Gold Membership, allowing players to directly influence the game mechanics through a credit system. Credits can be used to buy in-game weapons and items. Weapons, armor, clothing, ammunition, limited edition items, mission items and Limited time stat boosters referred to as "Drugs" are a main part of gameplay within Dead Frontier. Weapons require the stat strength, and specific weapon stats to use them, and range normally from lower level items, all the way up to 100 stat points, 110 stat points, and 120 stat points. Armor only ranges up to 100 stat points, and requires only strength stat points to use.
About Dead Frontier
Dead Frontier is a Base Building, Role-playing (RPG), Survival game released in 2008 developed by Neil Yates that offers Co-operative, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) gameplay from a bird view / isometric perspective playable on Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), Web browser with 12 user ratings averaging 56.9/100. The game explores themes like Horror, Post-apocalyptic, Zombie. If you enjoy Dead Frontier, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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Neil Yates
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Creaky Corpse
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