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🧩 Level up your family game nights with the ultimate evolving zombie challenge!
Zombie Kidz Evolution is a cooperative legacy board game for kids aged 7+, featuring 13 unlockable envelopes that progressively add new rules and challenges. Designed for 2-4 players, it offers quick 15-minute sessions that foster strategic thinking and teamwork, making it the #1 kids game on BoardGameGeek and a must-have for families seeking engaging, evolving gameplay.













| ASIN | B07M5BFVP2 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,903 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #584 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Scorpion Masqué |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Multiple Colors |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,039 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Educational Objective | Developing strategic planning, teamwork, and problem-solving skills |
| Estimated Playing Time | 15 Minutes |
| Genre | Mystery |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00807658000792 |
| Included Components | 1 Zombie die, 1 game board, 1 rulebook, 13 Evolution envelopes, 4 Hero tokens, 4 Lock tokens, 8 Zombie tokens, 8 plastic standees |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 2.3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Zombie Kidz Evolution |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Scorpion Masque |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZKE01EN |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 7 |
| Model Number | ZOMKID |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2-4 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Rulebook Availability | Printed Included |
| Set Name | Zombie Kidz Evolution |
| Size | 7.5 x 7.5 x 2.3 inches |
| Subject Character | Zombie |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Adventure |
| UPC | 807658000792 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
P**Q
Weeknight game!
I got this game because my cousin is 13 years old and there might be just enough time for him to enjoy the "kid" version of this. There is Zombie Teenz, but I wanted to play through this game while we still could. We play games regularly and his go-to game is Memoir '44. His thinking skills however still needs improvement, and my husband and I do not go easy on him. I thought it might be good to try some easier kid games, since we jumped into board games that I'm mainly interested in and mostly bypassed all the kid games. While playing, it seems that the game is below his level..but there were a few times where he didn't see the best moves when there were harder decisions to be made (to be fair, I turned my brain off so I didn't all the time either). So I might think that this is too easy for him and he might think the same...but there is still room for improvement. The game does ramp up when you open the envelopes. Either way, the game board is nicely made. The artwork is fantastic, "like it's from a movie". I love that the main characters are diverse and I definitely resonate with the chubby kid in terms of...no spoilers! I love that there are envelopes that need to be opened and stickers that need to be applied. The art design and layout is colorful and fun; I wish I had something like this when I was a kid! A lot of attention to detail and care went into the production and it really comes through. I have to have to be honest with the world: we did cheat. After the first game, I said, "Yeup, let's open the first envelope!". The initial game was way too easy for us to have to sit through and play the same way 5 times, I was sure our brains would turn to goop and we would join the zombie hoard. There are also missions in the book. You're only supposed to complete one mission per game...and I asked, "What proper game does that!?". Many games allow you to complete many missions in one round...so yes, we complete multiple missions per game. I think forcing yourself to play by the rules and only do one thing at a time or open an envelope after a certain time would kill the fun and would defeat the purpose of the game. We have played Pandemic Legacy and Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle, and those games we followed the rules. This game is simple enough that making it progress faster is just best for us. While I got this mainly because my cousin is 13 and he didn't seem to be having as much fun with the harder, more complex games we play, I think this would be best suited for elementary school kids, maybe 8-10 years old. Or maybe when they reach the age when they would not be traumatized by a zombie theme. It's also great, because it's supposed to take only 15 minutes, so it's something we can all play at the end of a weekday. Although, our last game, we wanted to complete a specific mission, so we ended up playing the game for 30-40 minutes. Overall, this is a nicely made game that adults and kids alike can appreciate and have fun with!
A**R
Very good game for young kids, highly recommended
During Pandemic time in 2020, my kids lost a lot of activities and I tried hard to find something to keep them busy and entertained. This game is a great help! My 6 year old and 8 year old were able to play together independently without fighting! So some of the highlights of the game that me and my kids like about: 1) Theme of zoombies (teacher and school) is very attractive, kids have fun looking at pictures of all zoombies evolved from teachers; 2) co-op setting of the game is a win in my family. My 6 year old and 8 year old used to fight in a lot of games and one always end up with tears, since they want to win so badly. In this game, they win as a whole team. The "high-five" feature in this game when you lock a gate is great since that made them to celebrate with each other and be team players during the course of the game; 3) Legacy style of the game is a new exciting introduction to kids. They are very excited to see the game evolved when they play more. Not to mention it is so much fun to collect all the stickers by trying to win trophies for various missions. 4) The simple rules made it possible for kids to play independently. We have enjoyed other games such as pandemic, splendor, carcassonne, tickets to ride and labyrinth. But in most cases, I have to be one player and play with them. This is the game that kids felt they want to make progress when I am not available and they "want" to play by themselves. I think the passport and sticker collection is driving them that way, and I'm very happy to see them motivated so strongly. Overall, an outstanding co-op legacy game for my kids (6 and 8), not sure if teenagers will like it, since the rules are very simple. PS: My kids already see the zoombie teens game and we will order it once it's available.
A**E
Engaging for lots of ages
I learned about this game series on the Game Schooler podcast. Zombie Kidz Flashback was a little girl's #1 board game, so I immediately added this one to cart! It is very addictive! My children absolutely DO fight during this game (we do that a lot!!), but we fought a little less with this one 😊 My kids are 9, 12, and 15. We all enjoyed it. I was very pleased that my oldest plays this game with us (we haven't finished yet!). He doesn't always play games with us, but he seems to enjoy this one. I will 100% be buying Zombie Teen and Flashback, probably this month!
R**.
Wonderful Game
This was a Christmas gift for my grandkids ages 8, 10, and 13. They love it, and even the adults enjoy playing it with them. The rules are simple, and the envelopes contain new twists that keep the game interesting. The kids don't realize they are developing problem solving and communication skills as they work cooperatively to reach their goals. They're just having fun!
A**Y
Good game would recommend
Very fun game, that grow as you play
S**V
Great choice
No problems with delivery or seller. Game itself is just great. It's simple to learn how to play. But it evolves as long as you play in it because of additional rules and cards in envelopes. It's a great gift for kids
A**R
Great Game!
Super fun game for kids and adults too!
A**R
Great cooperative game
Great game for my six year old. She quickly grew to love the mission tracking and envelopes included. It plays quickly, so losing a round doesn’t feel like a terrible tragedy.
V**L
Unique and fun experience
Kids love it for the levelling up experience. Simple but effective way for kids to gradually learnt about the game mechanics from basic to slightly more complicated with the additio al power boosts.
A**R
Unique, easy to learn, good for age 7+ I would say
I think, even though I buy something on amazon probably every day on average, this is the first time I have written a review! I feel compelled to write a review because this game is done amazingly well. First off we are a married couple with an 8 year old boy and an obsession with board games. Probably have 100? Focused on family games with our son. There are some great games out there. This one stands out because it is unique in many ways. The game CHANGES as you play! They give you many envelopes (can’t remember exact number maybe 13?). You work through different levels and every 5 or so games you play, you open a new envelope with instructions to level up! So this game is perfect for a family where you will be encouraged to keep playing the game time and time again! The actual instruction booklet is a fun little booklet to work through, adding a zombie brain if you lose a game or a trophy sticker if you win, as you progress through more games, keeping track when to open the next envelope. We made a deal that we would only open the next envelope if we WON more times than we lost on a level. It’s a cooperative game: family against zombies. Either they win or you win. This is great for my competitive son so sometimes gets too mad if he loses a game. If we ALL lose (as a family) he seems to take it better. The envelopes contain new stickers and goals to add to your booklet. My son finds it fun and exciting. We are playing about 5 games (one level) per night. I would like to see what other games (if any?) these people have made, because they put a lot of thought into their games. Well done! We are very happy customers!
L**A
Product as described, fun for the whole family
Fun game for the family. Haven’t made it all the way through yet but everyone is excited to see what the next envelope holds
A**R
Good family game
Good game. My 8 year old niece loves it and wants to keep progressing so we can open more envelopes. At first we were second guessing ourselves because it’s very simple, but once you realize it is that straight forward it’s fine. The only suggestion I have is to clarify further what “adjacent rooms/spaces” are in the instructions because we were unsure if that included the outside gates where the zombies start, but we just decided amongst ourselves that it does include those spaces and have continued to play that way. Sometimes we lose but most of the time we’ve won so far. Can’t easily resell this game if you wanted to because of the stickers and the progression of the game, but that’s fine with us.
A**R
Best game for kids
My kids all love the game! Even my 3 yr old joins in with her older bro (7) and older sis (5) to play!
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