A group of students at your local high school and their vice principal are at a Saturday detention when the zombie apocalypse arrives.
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March 24, 1984. A group of juvenile delinquents and their vice principal arrive for Saturday detention at Shermer High School. You play "villans" from a variety of 1980s movies: Johnny Lawrence, John Bender, Biff Tannen, Jeanie Beuller, and others. These bad boys and bad girls and their vice principal must interrupt their Saturday detention to now face the newly arrived zombie apocalypse. Will these people, who do not play well with others, work together to defeat their common enemy? If so, who will lead? Or will it be every man for himself? Some of these characters have little or no morals. Maybe robbing others is your key to survival. Maybe you have want to take the zombies on to see how tough they are. Is this crisis what causes you to turn over a new leaf? How will this group deal with the end of civilization? Only you can answer.
They always said that surviving is all that matters, but what if you had a chance to do more than survive?
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There is a crazy drifter who turned up last night, spouting nonsense of aliens, monsters, and a secret military installation he escaped from. Everyone knows all that secret men in black stuff is nonsense. Humanity is a lost cause and all hope has long since died out - then again, in a world where zombies exist use to be a crazy idea.
It started as an ordinary day. It's a day before the big con but folks are acting strange, what is happening? Requests for more zombies & less TV show but knowledge of "Big Bang Theory" won't help.
The 7 surviving heroes unite to try and make it to the last bastion of non-infected civilization. Along the way they will encounter hordes of undead, bandits, government troops and an unlikely ally.
Two weeks after the "outbreak" you are alone, surrounded by the walking dead. Can you escape the city and survive? Salvation is a few blocks away, on the roof of Mercy Hospital...