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Mineblock Zombie Survival - Free Browser Shooting Game
Survive block-style zombie waves using weapons and quick movement in pixel arenas. Hold your ground as undead attacks get more intense each round.
Mineblock Zombie Survival is listed in our Shooting collection because it passed a basic playability review: it loads in a modern browser, explains itself quickly, and offers a clear reason to keep playing after the first attempt.
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Everything runs on mouse clicks. Left-click to shoot zombies, and move your cursor to aim at incoming enemies. The game tracks your pointer position for aiming direction, so keeping your mouse steady matters more than you'd think. Pro tip: don't spam-click blindly โ ammo runs dry fast, and those 2 seconds of reloading get you killed.
Mineblock Zombie Survival drops you into pixel-inspired arenas where zombies rush you in escalating waves. You shoot, reposition, and try not to get cornered. The block-style graphics look like Minecraft's tougher cousin, and the combat focuses on managing your positioning while mowing down undead from all directions. Honestly, the wave variety is decent for a free browser shooter. This one's for players who want quick shoot-em-up sessions without downloading anything. The arenas are tight, which keeps pressure high but sometimes feels claustrophobic. After 30 minutes the loop gets repetitive since enemy types don't change much beyond faster zombies and bigger health pools.
If you want a break from zombie waves, Bottle Hop offers a lighter arcade challenge.
Each round takes 3 to 5 minutes. Zombies spawn from the edges of the arena and shuffle toward you โ early waves are slow, but by wave 5 things get hectic. You click to fire, dodge by moving your character with the mouse, and try to survive long enough for the wave counter to tick up. Between waves there's a small breather, but don't expect long breaks. The frustration kicks in around wave 8 or 9. Zombies start surrounding you from three sides, and if you back into a corner it's basically over. The difficulty spike is sharp โ I died four times on wave 9 before I learned to stay near the center of the map.
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Block-style arenas that force constant movement and repositioning
Escalating zombie waves โ starts manageable, gets brutal by wave 8
Mouse-only controls โ no keyboard needed, just point and click
Pixel-inspired visuals inspired by Minecraft's chunky aesthetic
Weapon management adds tension โ 2-second reloads feel like forever
Free browser game, no downloads or accounts required
Stay near the center of the arena โ corners are death traps
Don't waste shots on zombies that are far away, wait until they're close
I wasted 15 minutes running in circles before realizing pacing backward works better
Reload during the 3-second gaps between waves, not mid-firefight
Focus on one side at a time โ spreading your fire gets you surrounded
Faster zombies show up around wave 5, so save your ammo for those
When shooting gets stale, Ninja Jump Kids switches things up with casual platforming action.
Common questions about Mineblock Zombie Survival
The waves keep going until you die โ there's no final level. Most players tap out between wave 10 and 15. Each wave gets more enemies that move faster.
The game is listed as desktop-only. It might load on a tablet, but the mouse-based aiming doesn't translate well to touch screens.
No downloads needed. Open clawaigame.com in your browser, load the game, and start clicking. Works in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
From what I played, there's one main weapon with no upgrades between waves. The core loop is pure survival โ no skill trees or loadout choices.
Positioning is everything. If you drift toward the edges, zombies flank you from behind. Stay centered and pick off one direction at a time.
No saves. When you die, you start back at wave 1. Each run is a fresh attempt, which keeps sessions short but makes high scores feel earned.
There are basic sound effects for shooting and zombie hits. Nothing special โ I usually muted it after 10 minutes and put on my own music.
Last reviewed: April 2026 / Reviewed by Claw AI Game
Survive block-style zombie waves using weapons and quick movement in pixel arenas. Hold your ground as undead attacks get more intense each round.
What sets this apart from other zombie shooters is how tight the arenas are. Most browser shooters give you room to run; here you're always 3 seconds from getting swarmed. The blocky art style keeps things readable even when the screen fills with enemies. Weak point: there's no upgrade system or loadout variety, so you're stuck with the same gun the whole time.