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In the crowded landscape of the PlayStation Network’s "Minis" library, Zombie Tycoon (2009) by Frima Studio stands out as a charmingly morbid subversion of the real-time strategy (RTS) genre. While most zombie games cast the player as a desperate survivor fighting off the horde, Zombie Tycoon flips the script, placing the player in the polished shoes of a corporate mastermind aiming for world domination via the undead. By blending accessible strategy mechanics with a tongue-in-cheek "corporate" aesthetic, the game offers a unique commentary on management and mayhem. A Corporate Take on the Apocalypse

While it may lack the complex tech trees of a PC-based RTS, Zombie Tycoon succeeded by leaning into its identity as a "Mini." It prioritized personality and a clever hook over sheer scale. It eventually spawned a sequel, Zombie Tycoon 2: Brainhov's Revenge , which expanded the scope to full-scale multiplayer battles, but the original remains a cult classic for its focused, satirical take on the end of the world. Conclusion Zombie Tycoon PSN

However, the game’s greatest challenge isn't just the enemies, but the zombies themselves. True to their nature, your units are slow and prone to wandering. Success requires constant "micromanagement"—a literal interpretation of the corporate term—to keep your mindless workers focused on the task at hand. Visual Style and Humor In the crowded landscape of the PlayStation Network’s