Containment: The Zombie Puzzler Reviews
Use your wits, weapons, and the city itself to save Franklin from the zombie apocalypse in this exciting indie action puzzler.
App ID | 203560 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Bootsnake Games |
Publishers | Bootsnake Games |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Leaderboards |
Genres | Casual, Indie |
Release Date | 2 Mar, 2012 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Supported Languages | English |

288 Total Reviews
226 Positive Reviews
62 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score
Containment: The Zombie Puzzler has garnered a total of 288 reviews, with 226 positive reviews and 62 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
398 minutes
I need a sequel. This game, for a puzzle, can get in your head! The music builds as the zombies take over. This isn't a completely normal casual game... it is sooooooo good.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
158 minutes
A small simple casual tile-matcher with peculiar janky mechanics, anti-humanistic narrative and stylish narration. Art-style is grubby, but it mostly works. Campaign being divided in chapters, which require you to go back to the main menu is unwarranted. Also you can't bring the options menu during the mission. To change the sound volume, for example.
The game works fine in UWS UHD Surround out of the box.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
487 minutes
Relaxing puzzler- with zombies. Containment, rather achieving containment is where the puzzle element comes into play, and once achieved, your selected players that are containing the zombie(s) are slaughtered in a variety of ways depending on which npc's contained. Special weapons drops are dropped and unique to each npc, for instance, soldiers will drop grendades. You can have up to 3 special weapons at a time and in later levels you can't get by without them.
The end of the game has a bug in the last chapter that's been reported and a patch is in the works for it. If you're into zombies and puzzles this game may appeal to you.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
114 minutes
A very fun little puzzle game, though the difficulty is kind of all over the place. You will blow through 5 of em in no time, just to hit a wall for a few tries, just to blow through 5 more like nothing.
I wasnt expecting a lot when I picked it up and was pleasantly surprised. Not a very long game though, so pick it up on sale.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
162 minutes
For this price you can't go wrong. But will it keep you interested the entire time ? No, it will not. The game can be finished in 2,5-3 hours, which is good value for this price, but halfway through you've seen pretty much the entire game already. It differs from other puzzle games in that you have to surround zombies to get rid of them instead of lining up stuff of the same color.
Also, it looks basic, there's no real story (obviously) and the sounds are minimal.
The gameplay is enjoyable for only a short period.
You might want to grab it when it's even cheaper, but that's for you to decide.
[Rating: 68/100]
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
729 minutes
Extremely fun puzzler with a good sense of humor. Takes a minute to get the hang of things (learning how to set up combos), but once you learn it and how to unlock all the different items, it becomes a FANTASTIC experience where you will be mowing down zombies
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
30 minutes
Containment: The Zombie Puzzler - Short-lived Fun
Review:
Containment: The Zombie Puzzler offers a unique twist on the puzzle genre with its zombie-themed gameplay. However, my experience with the game left me wanting more, resulting in a lackluster 2/5 rating. While it provides a brief burst of entertainment, it quickly loses its appeal and fails to incentivize continued play.
One of the most disappointing aspects of Containment: The Zombie Puzzler is its short length. I managed to complete the entire game within a mere 30 minutes, which left me feeling unsatisfied and underwhelmed. The lack of content and depth prevented me from fully immersing myself in the game and exploring its potential.
Moreover, the game did not provide enough motivation for me to continue playing beyond the initial completion. The absence of compelling achievements or unlockables diminished the replay value significantly. It felt like there was no reason to invest more time into the game once the initial objective was achieved.
While the core puzzle mechanics in Containment: The Zombie Puzzler are engaging initially, they quickly become repetitive and lack the necessary complexity to keep players engaged in the long run. The lack of variety in puzzle types and the absence of new challenges hindered the overall experience. It failed to evolve and offer new surprises to keep me hooked.
Visually, Containment: The Zombie Puzzler adopts a simple and minimalist art style. While it may be appealing to some players, it does little to captivate or impress. The sound design is equally unremarkable, lacking the impact and immersion that could have enhanced the gameplay experience.
In conclusion, Containment: The Zombie Puzzler offers a brief burst of puzzle-solving fun but falls short in terms of content, replay value, and overall depth. Its short length and lack of incentive to continue playing hinder its potential for prolonged enjoyment. While it may serve as a casual distraction for a short while, it fails to provide a truly captivating and engaging experience.
Rating: ⭐⭐
Short-lived Puzzling: Containment: The Zombie Puzzler offers brief entertainment but lacks depth, replay value, and long-term engagement. It may serve as a momentary diversion but fails to provide a lasting and compelling gameplay experience.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
260 minutes
7.5/10
Decent little puzzler with an amusing bit of tale-telling to it. Not just the usual match 3 , the mechanic is about creating barriers of matching pieces. There are a good few item drops, which you keep between levels, adding to the tactical depth. Also there are a lot of environmental elements which you (or the enemy) can use. There are not too many levels, and each one seems to have been carefully hand-crafted, rather than just thrown together randomly. If you like puzzles, get it at 50% off, or cheaper.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
15482 minutes
If you like matching games and if you like zombies, then this game is for you. The premise is very simple but the gameplay is very fun. I love killing zombies, but sometimes I don't feel like running around to do it. This game is an interesting puzzler. I enjoy this as a casual game to rest my brain from all my all pointing and clicking :). There is a sense of urgency since the zombies can kill the survivors, turning them into zombies. With each map, the only soundtrack you get is a pulsing heart, which hightens the sense of "must kill them all before I have too few survivors!". Using certain survivors to kill zombies will cause loot to fall. You can have bio-suits, missiles, grenades, lightning bolts, and mystery items to help you fight. This game is worth the price and it is an enjoyable little game.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
74 minutes
[b]Sophie’s Choice[/b]
Games are great, I love them all, from hard core strategy through to frantic FPS action, but if I had to pick my least favorite genre.... well... it’s like asking a parent who their least favorite child is, it’s not an easy question to answer and you’ll almost certainly get the generic “I love them all equally” reply.
That’s the easy way out; the problem is that it almost certainly isn’t true.
[b]Gaming Bones[/b]
Deep down we know the answer, even if we don’t want to admit it to ourselves, but I’ll be brave, I’m going to take a stand for absolute honesty.
My least favourite genre is probably the puzzler, that’s not to say that I haven’t sunk plenty of hours into playing them over the years, but they just don’t grab me like other genres do.
They’re just too shallow, too casual, they’re fine for killing time on my phone or tablet during a commute but when I’m at home and looking for a gaming fix it’s rare that you’ll find me sitting in front of my PC playing Peggle or Tetris.
That’s not to say that I don’t enjoy puzzlers, but when I’ve got the gaming itch and enough time to indulge it properly, I like a little more meat on my gaming bones.
[b]Monster Connoisseur[/b]
Monster movies are great; I love them all, from werewolves and vampires through to undersea kraken and outer space aliens, but if I had to pick my absolute favourite movie monster genre, it’d have to be zombies
I’ve exposed myself to so much zombie culture over the years that I can’t walk through a shopping centre or mall without thoughts of Dawn of the Dead playing through my mind.
Could the undead break through those glass doors? How long would the cakes and cookies in Starbucks stave off my hunger? Would I really be lucky enough to be in a mall when the zombie apocalypse strikes?
These are the sorts of questions that keep me up at night but rarely do I have the same thoughts about other supernatural beasties. If I’m out at night and there’s a full moon, I don’t check my pockets for silver bullets.
On the rare occasion that I’ve seen a bat, I don’t reach for the crucifix and the garlic.
Werewolves and Vampires don’t stalk my waking thoughts but zombies... the “what if” of the undead apocalypse is always there, shambling beneath the surface of my mind.... but enough of my problems...
[b]Apathetic Fanatic[/b]
Seemingly random questions at the start of reviews are great, but why am I sharing my aversion to puzzle games and my unhealthy zombie obsession?
It’s because these particular personal preferences have presented me with a dilemma.
You see I’m about to play through a game called “Containment”, a zombie themed puzzler which means I should both love it and be completely disinterested at the same time...
[b]Survival Flavour[/b]
Containment certainly takes an interesting twist on the puzzle genre, instead of having colourful gems, blocks, fruits etc. to play with, here your puzzle pieces are zombies and survivors.
The survivors themselves come in various different flavours from chainsaw wielding punks to gun toting cops.
Each level presents you with a block of these survivors and some zombies mixed in for good measure. If you do nothing the zombies will infect the survivors around them, turning them into zombies too!
This encourages you to play through quickly, spend too much time mulling over your decisions and your group of survivors will turn into a shambling horde, so expect some frantic and rushed decision making as you play.
[b]Shuffle Around[/b]
The game mechanic itself is a fairly simple one, you swap the positions of the different survivors by clicking on them, and your goal is to reposition the survivors in such a way that a zombie is surrounded by the same survivor type.
So if you’ve got a zombie that already has a couple of redneck survivors standing next to it, you’d quickly want to scan the closest survivors for more rednecks, if there are some close by, you’d start clicking on them to slide them into position around the zombie.
As soon as our red necked buddies have the walker surrounded, they’ll take it down.
That’s one less to worry about, time to move on to the next.
It’s a simple rinse and repeat formula that makes this, like most other puzzle games, quick to learn, initially addictive but ultimately a little repetitive.
[b]Touches[/b]
There are lots of nice touches in Containment.
Different survivors have different attack animations when they take down a zombie, it’s a fairly simple thing, but this variation really does add to the experience, you’ll find yourself looking forward to taking a zombie out with a group of survivors you haven’t “experienced” yet.
When you complete a level, instead of the screen fading to black then loading in the next challenge, the camera will move away from your last victory and rush through the city until it focuses on the next group of survivors waiting for your point and click salvation.
[b]Migraine Free[/b]
With regards to the aesthetics, it’s refreshing to play a puzzler that isn’t all bright primary coloured eye candy and flashing lights.
Containment knows its setting and has a palette appropriate for its post apocalyptic theme.
Everything is pretty good looking too in its own top down, mostly static kind of way.
[b]This isn’t just any puzzle game...[/b]
This is a refreshing entry into the genre and one which I enjoyed a lot more than I thought I would.
It avoids the migraine inducing bright cheeriness which infects most other puzzlers, it’s gritty, it gives a nice “end times” vibe and if you’re in the mood it can be genuinely fun to play.
Is it the sort of game that will make me want to rush through my working day to get back home and play?
No, puzzle games don’t do that for me, too shallow, remember, but it is a fun distraction in short bursts and one which I’ll definitely load up again.
[b]This is a post apocalyptic puzzle game.[/b]
If puzzle "match up" games are your thing and you’re looking for something a little different in the genre, then Containment should fit the bill.
It’s a stylish, quick hit, post apocalyptic puzzler and there aren’t many games you can say that about!
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👍 : 10 |
😃 : 1
Positive