Urban Dead is nearly a decade old, but its innovations are still strikingly unique. You only have a few action points a day to issue commands, after which you have to simply wait to move again, and the tension of anticipating another turn becomes almost unbearable as you start to consider all the awful things that might be happening while you’re asleep. just thousands of real-world players surviving as scavengers or hunting down their former allies as newborn zombies. Urban Dead Think of it as Animal Crossing for the undead, but online, persistent, text-based, and completely social. Zombies and grappling hooks: a match made in video game heaven. Dying Light combines some of Minecraft’s greatest strengths like scavenging for materials in an open world, item crafting, and scary monsters that come out at night with solid hand to hand combat, a fun and speedy traversal system, and grappling hooks. Survival mechanics meet grappling hooks in Dying Light, a big, messy genre mash up.