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About
The quarantine failed on day 213. The city belongs to the dead now, and the last
evac chopper only lifts off if the beacons are live.
Three sectors. Every beacon online. One way out.
Last Evac is a fast, atmospheric top-down twin-stick shooter. Left thumb moves,
right thumb aims and fires — no buttons to hunt for, no tutorial to sit through.
The dark does the rest: your muzzle flash and the beacons are most of the light
you get, and the swarm hears you long before you see it.
HOW IT PLAYS
Walk into a glowing evac beacon to bring it back online. Clear every beacon in
the sector and the route to the next one opens. Survive all three sectors and
you reach extraction — and the ending. Get surrounded, and you restart the
sector, a little wiser about where they come from.
WHAT YOU'RE UP AGAINST
- Crawlers that swarm in numbers and get thicker with every sector
- Fixed sentry guns that punish standing still in the open
- Medkits scattered through the ruins — find them before you need them
- A weapon that fires the moment you hold the right stick, so movement is your
real skill ceiling
BUILT FOR PHONES
- Virtual twin-stick touch controls designed for thumbs, not ported from a mouse
- Fully offline — no account, no sign-up, no internet after install
- Pick it up for five minutes or run the whole escape in one sitting
- Tracks your runs, your escapes and your best sector locally on device
- Runtime-generated soundtrack and a retro low-resolution renderer with real
dynamic lighting
FAIR AND SIMPLE
Free to play, with ads. A single one-time Remove Ads purchase turns them off
permanently — that's the entire store. No energy timers, no currencies, no
paid power. Everything in the game is reachable by playing it.
Last Evac is an adaptation of the open-source game UNDERRUN by Dominic
Szablewski, released under the MIT License, rebuilt for touch with a zombie
outbreak retelling. Full credits are in the in-game menu.
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What's New in Last Evac
1.2
August 4, 2026
Fresh store listing that matches the game you actually get: a three-sector, twin-stick escape through an overrun city — no fluff, no filler. Thanks for playing. If the escape got you, a rating helps more than you'd think.
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