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Deadly 30 is a survival horror Run & Gun game taking place in a zombie-infested WWII setting. Try to survive 30 days of flesh-eating horror! At daytime everything seems relatively quiet, so you should hurry and collect some scrap metal to repair your base and upgrade your weaponry and equipment. Because, at night, all hell breaks loose! Will your efforts pay off in the end? Can you survive 30 deadly nights?
1 comment by Protektor on Apr 5th, 2012
Deadly 30 is a survival horror Run & Gun game taking place in a zombie-infested WWII setting. Try to survive 30 days of flesh-eating horror! At daytime everything seems relatively quiet, so you should hurry and collect some scrap metal to repair your base and upgrade your weaponry and equipment. Because, at night, all hell breaks loose! Will your efforts pay off in the end? Can you survive 30 deadly nights?
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Highest Rated (3 agree) 10/10
Needs Co-op and less CPU usage then it would be a perfect game.
Apr 6 2012, 7:06am by lardiwarrior
Lowest Rated (6 agree) 5/10
it would be better if this was co-op. it is really hard to control 3 players and AI is rly bad that when AI is trying to shoot from 2nd floor...
Apr 9 2012, 5:19am by GiraffePi
I recently completed the game. It's fun and run ok aside from performance. Something seems to have wiped out my Flash data (cookies?). I guess this should erase my saved games (which I would not be happy about) however now the game does not work.
It opens a black window. I can right click and get the usual flash menu along with the options to open the websites of the developers. The game just won't start beyond that. I don't get the intro music or the animated characterizations of the two developers.
This is on 32 bit Linux.
I eventually messed with the Adobe settings enough to make the game work again. Sure enough, all of my game data has been lost.
On a related note, I've had the position that I don't care what technology a developer implements their game with as long as they do so in a manner that I don't need to know it. If it's a black box, then it's a black box. In this case, something has wiped out my Flash data erasing all my game data for all of my Flash games. I now know which of my games use Flash. They've been failing due to issues very unique to Flash.
I've decided my big nit about Flash 'applications' is that even if you buy and install them locally, they still act like web content. This isn't a native vs. interpreted/emulated/etc thing. This is a local/trusted vs remote/unknown issue. A 'local' and trusted program is treated no differently than random web content of unknown origin. I don't want to elevate my trust of unknown website to that of software I've knowingly installed. I don't want to get kneecapped because software I've knowingly installed is being treated like an unknown webpage.
I guess you could view flash applications as being 'sandboxed' but I don't have very much control over the sandbox. I have the very limited and unintuitive Flash configurations tools on the adobe website.
In any case, I still think Deadly 30 was fun, but I'm not in a very poor mood about it and my other Flash games. I recently got to Day 30 and almost had all the in game achievements. Now I'm back at square one with an antidote about why Flash games can be a problem.
Hello. Excuse me if I ask for a foolishness, but, is there any way for saving a game? I use to reach the 10th night, and I'd like to recall this level next time, if possible.
Thx anyway.
it's saves every night
Concerning the "Because we May" event:
From our side it was planned as a buy-directly-from-developer thing. So the bargain price of Deadly 30 is only present on its Homepage www.deadly30.com .
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Aww that's a pity, I hoped for having Desura version. Thanks for your response!
Is the sales price of the game from 'Because We May' gonna be available also here, on Desura?
I didn't notice that this was a Flash game when I clicked the "Buy" button but that was my bad. There are horrible performance issues with this game on my computer. I run Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit on an AMD Athlon 3.1 ghz dual core processor with 8 gigs of RAM and an ATI Radeon HD 6670.
If you have a PC comparable to mine, don't bother.
Ah! one other issue I almost forgot is that you'll have to install ia32-libs to run this. That's a whole lot of dependencies for a Flash game.
Oh, thank you for "Flash" information!
The game seems to be fine, but...
Flash shall not pass!
Yes, I feel the same. the game starts fine, but some minutes later the game seems to freeze and gives this slow-motion effect. It happens in both windows and Linux version. It's worth saying that my machine is AMD Phenom II X6 3.0 GHz and NVidia GTX570, so there is power enough for running this game.