In Zombie Café, you’re not running an ordinary restaurant. Your place, called Thriller, is where zombies come for their daily bite. You start small, flipping strange dishes for a few undead customers, and before long, the place turns into a nonstop madhouse of hungry corpses waiting to be fed.
To keep up, you’ll need help. Through the HR desk, you can bring in waiters, cooks, and a cashier to handle the constant wave of orders. Every shift feels hectic, but the money keeps rolling in if you can move fast enough. It’s a weird mix of chaos and rhythm that actually feels satisfying when everything clicks.
Between rushes, you can spend your hard-earned cash on upgrades - better counters, faster service, bigger capacity, and a stronger HR team. Each improvement makes Thriller a little smoother to run, though the customers never really slow down.
What starts as a dusty shack ends up a buzzing hangout for the undead. The food’s questionable, the staff’s half-rotten, and the kitchen never stops moving. Somehow, it all works. Zombie Café isn’t about perfection; it’s about keeping up, laughing at the chaos, and proving even zombies love a good meal.