
As time goes on, the zombie hordes only grow in size and strangeness. This book contains horrifying new zombies to haunt your player characters along with new O.C.C.s and tons of tables for detailing Survivors’ Hideouts, Safe Haven Communities, Death Cults and more. Survival is not enough. Now is the time for the war against the Endless Dead™. New types of zombies like the Fused Zombie, Multi-Zombie, Parasite Juggernaut and Walking Mass Grave. New O.C.C.s including the Survivalist, Watcher, Wheelman, Zombie Hunter and Zombie Researcher. More information on vehicles and tables for adding custom armor, weapons and anti-zombie defenses. Rules for vehicle combat and zombie-fighting in vehicles. Generation tables and random encounter tables for military bases, police stations, gun stores, buildings, suburbs, industrial parks, small towns, farmland and wilderness. Tables for creating Survivor caravans, hideouts, hermits, Safe Haven Communities and Death Cults. Timetable for setting campaigns during the Wave, the beginning of the Zombie Apocalypse or months into the reign of the dead. Stats for some of North America’s dangerous wildlife, a threat to survivors and zombies alike. Written by Kevin Siembieda and Matthew Clements. Cover by E.M. Gist. Interior art by Mumah, Bradshaw and others.
Author

Kevin Siembieda (born April 2, 1956) is an American artist, writer, designer, and publisher of role-playing games, as well as being the founder and president of Palladium Books. Palladium Books, founded in southeast Michigan, claims to be the first to implement a role-playing system intended to work for all genres and to introduce the perfect-bound trade paperback format to the RPG industry. Some of the role-playing games Siembieda helped produce include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness (1985), Robotech RPG (1986), After The Bomb (1986), and Rifts (1990). Siembieda is also an artist, best known for occasionally illustrating Palladium Books' products. In 1978, he started the now-defunct Megaton Publications in Detroit, publishing a digest style title called A+ Plus and several other titles. He also contributed art and cartography to several early Judges Guild products (for both their Traveller and Dungeons & Dragons lines).