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I first stumbled onto Roadkill Revenge when I was looking for a way to unwind after a long day, and it surprised me with how addictive it is. The setup is simple: you’re barreling down a stretch of road overrun by zombies, and your mission is to mow them down by any means necessary. There’s something effortlessly satisfying about the way your car smashes through the crowd, ricochets off obstacles, and clocks those shambling corpses, all while you try not to run out of money for repairs.

As you play, you collect cash from every headshot and wreckage, which you can pour into upgrades—bigger engine, heavier armor, more firepower. It’s that steady trickle of progression that keeps you clicking “Play Again” long after you’ve promised yourself you’d stop. I’ve spent way too much time weighing upgrades and tinkering with my vehicle’s loadout, trying to find that sweet spot between speed, stamina, and firepower.

What really makes the game click, though, is its balance of chaos and control. It’s wildly chaotic when a horde descends at once, but in those moments you also feel totally in command of the carnage. And even if you wipe out spectacularly, there’s a genuine urge to jump right back in and do better next time. With its straightforward mechanics and that glorious sense of vehicular mayhem, Roadkill Revenge somehow nails that perfect blend of simple fun and challenge.