July 6, 2025
Description
Zombie in my pocket - ZIMP - 3D variant
This is the 3D print variant of a great solo Print and Play board game made by Jeremiah Lee.
In Zombie in my Pocket, your house has been invaded by zombies and you are searching for the totem placed in the centre of the evil temple, projected in one of your rooms.
You can pick up items to kill the zombies. A chainsaw, a bat, are somewhere in your house.
Find the zombie totem, then bury it before midnight in the old graveyard located somewhere in the garden, and you will probably save the world.
Hurry up, you have only three hours!
The rules of the game, various interesting scenarios and lots of other stuff can be found online - I recommend the boardgamegeek site.
In order to play, you need the 3D printed game and a list of events which happen on the item cards.
See the below ZIMP cheat sheet for my hack of the game.
The items have numbers 1 to 9 to be used as time counters instead of the cards for this game. They all together form the time units of an hour. Once used, move the timer marker to the next hour.
Some of the rooms and garden tiles have some events/items, also briefly described in the game rules, and in the cheat sheet.
The game can be easily turned from a simple and short solo play, into a semi-tabletop roleplaying game, if you use your imagination and some of the scenarios available online.
The totem is for sure calling for Cthulhu or some other lovecraftian elder one, and you are just lucky to have found it in your garden, whilst planting a tree, or when you were burying that corpse…
Or perhaps you are legend, the last of us, hiding from the walking dead, in a world of war Z, and your house and garden, located in the beautiful and peaceful town of Arkham, Massachusetts, or Castle Rock, near Maine, are the last bastion of humanity, 28 years after the zombie apocalypse was started by the 12 monkeys!
You are now in the night of the living dead!
Find and bury that totem!
Save the world!
Print the game!
Boost me!
The model includes 4 plates:
No AMS is required as the three plates that require to be printed bicolour (to look better) have a pause set up at the layer where the filament needs to be changed.
Enjoy!
PS: you need big pockets for this one…
Boost MeBoost me for 4 health points and a chainsaw!
If you need a six sided dice for the game, try this excellent model - D6 dice set - no paint needed
License:
Standard Digital File License
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