Urban Strife
White Pond Games and MicroProse present Urban Strife as a classic, turn-based, strategic fight for survival in a zombie apocalypse. The Early Access game is reminiscent of Jagged Alliance and Dead State, but needs a bit more development time, although the core is actually quite good.
Old school TBS. Post-apocalyptic survival. RPG. These are the buzzwords used by White Pond Games and MicroProse to describe Urban Strife - and in that context it feels like Jagged Alliance 2, but with zombies, or Dead State. Rescued from a car crash by the kind people of Urban Shelter, the protagonist brings them news of a huge zombie horde heading their way from Atlanta. To survive, the protagonist must organise the local militia, secure essential resources and rebuild the base - not in an open world, but on a series of hand-crafted isometric maps linked by a world map, with the Early Access version containing only a fraction of the planned scope. As well as the zombie hordes, players will also have to deal with warlords and choose between three different factions (army rebels, a zombie-loving cult and a biker gang), each with their own unique elements depending on the choices they make. This is where the RPG elements come in, especially as the morality of your companions also plays an important role. However, story, writing and dialogue are not exactly the game's strong points.