

Apparently, there was a safe haven in Portland, Oregon, of all places.

Oh, and he suggested we might want to get out of town as there were rumours that the government had decided to nuke the East Coast. BFF! He offered to give me a lift to Washington DC, to see if my friends had survived. Didn’t he used to be Doctor Who’s sexy assistant? No matter, as he had ammo and a station wagon. Kieron Gillen? I knew the name from somewhere, but I couldn’t place it. A dead-eye shot, he took down every last ambulatory corpse without taking a scratch and then sauntered over to introduce himself. I’d fired the last rounds from my trusty old rifle at the approaching zombie horde and was preparing to kick myself to death, having forgotten to save a bullet, when he turned up. It didn’t look like my bus was coming so I put down my dog Blue and holed up behind a convenient sandbag wall, waiting for the end. Some said that they were a scientology experiment gone horribly wrong, others that they were the vengeful spirits of men's rights activists. I was out in the DC wasteland at my Duck Hunt re-enactment society when the radio said that the cities had died and risen again.
#Organ road game full
Man on the run.”įrom ‘My God, it’s full of stars’ by Tracy K. The caravan of men now chasing him like red ants Who is not, in fact, a man, sent to understand “We like to think of it as parallel to what we know, But it wasn’t a monster that ate him this time. Can a group of RPS writers survive the trail and how many of their innards will they leave behind? In the Organ Trail, players must get themselves and up to four friends all the way to Portland Oregon without losing any of their innards to rampaging zombie hordes.

The Organ Trail: Director’s Cut is a zombie pastiche of the old favourite edugame, The Oregan Trail, where you had to manage a family of settlers as they travelled to Portland, Oregon, past the perils of the unconquered western USA.
