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Have you ever wondered what would happen if you turned your farm equipment into the world’s last line of defense against the undead? That’s exactly the kind of crazy scenario Zombie Tractor throws at you. You step into the boots of a grizzled farmer who, after a mysterious outbreak, realizes that the only thing zombies fear is heavy machinery. Before you know it, you’re customizing your trusty tractor with harpoons, flamethrowers, and spiked wheels, barreling down silent country roads as the sun sets—and the undead rise.

The gameplay somehow manages to feel both relaxing and edge-of-your-seat thrilling. There’s real satisfaction in cruising through abandoned barns to scavenge spare parts, then racing back to your workshop to assemble a new gadget before the hoarding ghouls catch up. The camera angles shift from high-overhead strategic views to more intimate, bump-and-grind chase sequences, giving you that perfect mix of tactical planning and raw, mud-splattering action. You’ll upgrade your tractor’s engine, reinforce the cabin against zombie headbutts, and even plant experimental crops that can zap undead intruders in a pinch.

While the story itself doesn’t pretend to be Shakespeare, it keeps you invested with just enough quirky humor and surprising emotional beats. One moment you’re cracking jokes with your talking scarecrow sidekick, the next you’re mourning the loss of a beloved cow who couldn’t outrun the undead. And somehow, the game’s chiptune-meets-banjo soundtrack nails that oddball farm-at-dusk vibe so well you’ll find yourself humming along as you plow through fields of creeping threats. Zombie Tractor isn’t trying to revolutionize gaming history, but it’s a blast to play, and there’s something oddly charming about mowing down zombies with a tool usually meant for planting potatoes.