Stickman Zombie vs Stickman Hero throws you into a chaotic stick war where a stolen Lucky Block sparks a full zombie chase. One moment you are the brave stickman hero trying to survive the outbreak, the next you step into the shoes of the zombie boss and turn the tables. Every level feels like a mini action episode: fast movement, sudden ambushes, and a constant push toward the finish line.
The fun twist is the role switch. As a human, you fight through waves of zombies and aim for clean, controlled shots. As a zombie, you stop playing defense and start hunting, infecting stickmen and spreading the chaos until you reach the end. If you enjoy blocky worlds and stick battles with that noob vs pro energy, this one sits nicely next to Red Stickman vs Monster School and the adventure-driven combat of Stickman Epic.
As Human Stickman
As Zombie
What is the main objective in each mode?
Human mode is about clearing zombies and reaching the exit. Zombie mode is about infecting stickmen and finishing the level.
What should I expect in terms of difficulty and progression?
Levels increase in challenge as you progress, requiring better timing for escapes, accurate shooting, or efficient infections. Success in one role often leads to facing the other, keeping the action engaging and rewarding quick reflexes and smart tactics.
Is it more of a shooter or a melee game?
Both. Humans rely on shooting, while zombies focus on close range hits to infect.
Do I need fast reflexes or strategy?
Reflexes help you survive tight moments, but strategy wins levels, especially when you start predicting enemy positions and timing.
If I liked Red Stickman vs Monster School, will I like this?
Most likely. They share a similar stick action vibe and chaotic enemy encounters, but this game adds the role swap and infection mechanic.
How does it compare to Stickman Epic?
While Stickman Epic focuses on a lone hero battling waves of zombies and epic bosses with upgrades and armor choices, this game expands the experience by letting you control the zombie side for offensive chaos, adding strategy and humor through perspectives and lucky block lore.
Can I play as different characters like Noob or Pro?
The core story revolves around noob and pro stickmen as the thieves, with the hero gathering various allies, but the emphasis is on the chase and infection mechanics rather than extensive character selection. The animations and references capture that classic Noob vs Pro spirit.