Infected Isle

Infected Isle

Survive on the Infected Isle.

Details about Infected Isle

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Version History of Infected Isle

0.0.020

January 7, 2024

Improve performance Fix crashes Improve tooltips

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0.0.018

January 3, 2024

Infected Isle In-App Purchases History

$0.99

Tiny Token Stack

A stack of 10 tokens.

$1.99

Small Token Stack

A stack of 25 tokens.

$4.99

Medium Token Stack

A stack of 75 tokens.

$9.99

Large Token Stack

A stack of 200 tokens.

$19.99

Huge Token Stack

A stack of 500 tokens.

Price History of Infected Isle

Description of Infected Isle

Explore, find weapons and ammo, unlock new outfits, and exterminate the infected in this action-packed adventure. Good luck, survivor!

Infected Isle: FAQ

Is Infected Isle software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, the Infected Isle software is iPad-compatible.

Who built the Infected Isle app?

The Infected Isle app was released by Jason Hu.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Infected Isle to function properly?

The Infected Isle app currently supports iOS 8.0 or later.

What do users think of the app?

Infected Isle has a user rating of 4.8.

What is the main genre of the Infected Isle app?

Games Is The Primary Genre Of The Infected Isle App.

What is the recent version of the Infected Isle app?

0.0.020 is the newly released Infected Isle version.

When did the new Infected Isle update happen?

The date of the last Infected Isle update is September 29, 2024.

When did Infected Isle first launch?

The Infected Isle app was initially released on July 5, 2024.

What age rating does Infected Isle have?

Some content may be inappropriate for children under 12, recommended for ages 12 and up.

Which languages does Infected Isle support?

Infected Isle currently features the following languages: English.

Is Infected Isle part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, Infected Isle is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Infected Isle integrated with in-app purchases?

Yes, Infected Isle seamlessly integrates in-app purchases for users.

Is Infected Isle tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Infected Isle is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Infected Isle incorporate ads within the app?

Yes, Infected Isle incorporates ads within the app.

Screenshots of Infected Isle

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Reviews of Infected Isle

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  • I love this game

    This game reminds me of project zomboid a lot and I like it but can you add more building varieties such as sky scrappers, hospitals, and etc. Also add more guns and use the real gun names besides that the game is still awesome
  • Very early

    It’s obviously in the earliest playable form not much too it but seems like it will be very fun in the future
  • (A bit of a limited) mobile project zomboid

    There’s no blood loss or starvation, you just die, not turn into a zombie, there’s no multiplayer, it’s largely just get guns and melee weapons and shoot. But for what it is, a project zomboid inspired survival game made by one person, it’s damn good for a first release. Shotguns don’t feel that strong, and shooting while running seems damn near impossible, but as far as gunplay goes, those are my only issues. The gunplay is localised in entirely the right of the screen (aiming, which is normally automated but can be done manually), reloading and of course shooting, are within a couple cms of each other. The menus are well done and easy to navigate (if a little basic looking) and it’s just overall an extremely fun little game to pop on whenever.

    It isn’t perfect, although it’s made by one person and has just released so I’ll give it a pass, the gameplay can feel limited and the fact that you can see if a house has a gun before entering makes it feel pointless to explore. The map is also a bit repetitive. Also, the game over screen feels a little underbaked. I’d like to see things like how many weapons I obtained and to what level, potentially stuff like accuracy, instead of just the main menu with time and kills.

    Overall, for a little on the go pocket sized project zomboid, it’s honestly great. As long as you don’t go into it expecting 800 hours and a AAA quality roguelike, it’ll for sure be a fun experience and a nice game to pop onto when you have a little bit of time to burn when you’re out somewhere.
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