
new mobs that may now spawn: skeleton trap, hoglin, strider, piglin (instead of zombie pigmans). new blocks that may now spawn: shroomlight, ancient debris, crying obsidian, nether gold ore, blackstone, gilded blackstone, warped wart block, soul soil, basalt, nylium. added odd chests that may include: any plant, mushroom, seed or sapling, fruit or vegetable, dye, and most spawn eggs. added musical chests that may contain any music disc. added monster parties that may now appear from phase 3 onwards. added settings menu for changing languages, skipping phases and respawning the end portal. Release 2.0.0 is the first true update since release 1.1.1, and all changes mentioned in the changelog are changes from release 1.1.1. This changelog includes all changes from the releases Beta 1 to Beta 3. removed the following items from chest loottables: flint, gold nuggets, iron nuggets, mushroom stew. removed the following blocks from being spawned by the infinite block: coal block, emerald block, gold block, iron block, lapis block, redstone block. increased the block destruction caused by newly spawned monster parties. a message gets shown in chat if a monster guard despawns after 7.5 minutes. mobs from monster parties are now automatically killed after 7.5 minutes instead of 5 minutes. villagers and wandering traders now spawn with a name randomly chosen from 52 names. dolphins, fishes and squids spawned now received 10 seconds of resistance to prevent them dying right away. reduced amount of polar bears and pandas spawning. gift of phase 4 was changed: added trident, but removed pufferfish or tropical fish buckets. halved amount of snow blocks spawning in phase 4. decreased block amounts in first phases and increased block amounts in later phases. weather is now clear for at least the first 1000 blocks mined from the infinite block. Zombie Reaper III is a pretty good FPS that, besides offering quite a variety of game modes, boasts outstanding graphics. And if all the zombies weren't enough for you, you'll also have to face much larger monsters, too.īesides these first-person phases, Zombie Reaper III has some levels where you drive a vehicle down a highway plowing down zombies and trying to keep them from running you off the road.
Plus your enemies are zombies so you'll normally need to aim for the head if you want to stop them in their tracks for good. In Zombie Reaper III, you can't actually move your character, so all you've got to worry about is pointing and shooting.
Luckily you've got a good arsenal of weapons that includes several machine guns, shotguns, assault rifles, and much more. Zombie Reaper III is a first-person shooter where you've got to face endless hordes of zombies.