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TABZ wasn't just a prank; it was a proof of concept that Landfall’s physics engine could work in almost any genre. It’s a reminder of a time when developers could release a completely functional, weird, and free game just for the sake of a laugh.

The physics-based movement makes aiming and running a challenge. It’s less about precision and more about surviving the sheer absurdity of the encounters.

While the game was removed from the main Steam store, it remains a "hidden" gem for those with the right links. Totally.Accurate.Battle.Zombielator.v26.12.2019...

That game was . While it started as an April Fools’ joke , it quickly became a fan-favorite spin-off that players still hunt for today. What is TABZ?

You can team up with friends to scavenge cities, find rare loot like the "Cursed AK-74," and fend off massive hordes of balloon zombies. The v26.12.2019 Legacy TABZ wasn't just a prank; it was a

By late 2019, TABZ reached a stable but "frozen" state. Landfall officially moved back to finishing TABS (and eventually Totally Accurate Battlegrounds ), leaving TABZ as a finished experiment. The era represents the game in its most polished form—featuring various structures, multiple zombie types, and the fully realized open-world map. Can You Still Play It?

You can often still find download links or community-hosted versions through the official Landfall website or community wikis. Why We Still Love It It’s less about precision and more about surviving

If you were around the Landfall Games community in 2017, you remember the "heartbreak" that turned into a chaotic masterpiece. Landfall famously announced they were canceling the beloved physics-sim Totally Accurate Battle Simulator to focus on a "serious" new direction: a first-person, open-world zombie survival game.