Quarantine Zone: The Last Check


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PAPERS PLEASE...WITH ZOMBIES!?!!? | Quarantine Zone: The Last Check
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check | Demo Gameplay Trailer | Demo releases on May 22nd, 2025
Quarantine Zone - The Last Check. Gameplay teaser & start of new playtest!
Critic Reviews for Quarantine Zone: The Last Check
Some clever and grisly medical examination systems, but not enough base management and side activities to remain engaging for long.
Deciding the fate of those who have escaped the zombies is a significant responsibility that should not be underestimated. Most importantly, it offers a fresh take on the zombie theme. The developers have cleverly combined simulation and base management elements with an action mini-game.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check stands out for its concept and emotional impact, making the player feel the weight of deciding others' fate. Weaker in variety, narrative, and technical polish, it lingers more for its discomfort than its game design.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check is a fun, repeatable, relaxing time. Few games let you stare so much before blowing a hot load of lead directly into the target of your gaze.
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check is recommended because it offers something different within the zombie genre, focusing on observation, management, and decision-making rather than constant action. Its greatest strength lies in the recognition loop and how it manages to convey the responsibility of deciding the fate of each survivor, although it can become repetitive over time. Overall, it is a game with a lot of personality and good ideas.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check (Demo) is an imaginative and grimly compelling blend of strategy, horror, and moral dilemmas. It’s Papers, Please meets The Walking Dead, with enough dark humor and high-stakes decision-making to make it uniquely its own. It’s tense. It’s weird. It’s surprisingly deep. And it’s worth keeping an eye on. Borderline brilliant. Literally.