
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check thrusts you into a tense, post‑apocalyptic checkpoint experience where every decision can mean life or death. With a “Papers, Please”–style inspection system and a pressing atmosphere of zombie danger, the game nails that claustrophobic, morally gray tension. The setup is gripping: scan survivors, use UV lights and thermometers to detect infection—or else trigger quarantine or liquidation protocols.
Visually, the game is dark and utilitarian, fitting the grim scenario. You’ll manage dwindling resources (test kits, defense tools), make snap calls under pressure, and upgrade your base between waves of infected attackers. However, in the demo, the world can feel static—NPCs and environments lack dynamic variety.
The gameplay’s biggest hook? That satisfying combination of serious ethical tension and base-defense action—you’re literally deciding who lives, who dies, and then fighting off horde attacks .
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Best For: Fans of tense sim‑style decision-making, survival horror, and narrative-driven base management.