Do not attempt to destroy the horde, since the zombies will catch up to you from all sides and you will die. A bomb or chainsaw will be effective, or fast-firing and/or efficient guns. The best way to deal with it is to simply go around it, because the horde is very thick at the center, there are less zombies around the edges. After you cross the bridge, there will be a massive horde waiting for you.Shoot them with a good gun or have your group smash the zombies or if you're alone, smash the zombies yourself. Small clusters of zombies will block your way on the bridge, combined with the wrecked cars.You can use this to your advantage if your weapons are good enough, you could try clearing out the smaller groups of zombies bit by bit. Unlike other areas in Death Road to Canada, zombies here do not re-spawn.This is not a siege, so stalling is no good and will most likely just get you swarmed and killed. One option is to evade the zombies instead of attacking them.You do get the "Ramming Speed" cheevo, though. If there happens to be a broken down car where the car is going, there is a chance your group will get harmed from the explosion, so be aware of your characters with 1 vitality or Characters that have low health, as there is a chance they might die from the explosion. If you make to Canada with a working vehicle, your team will jump out of the vehicle, then the car will go a safe distance away from your group and explode a small group of zombies at the start (which doesn't help much).Once all of the zombies are dead, the party will be able to go across and talk to the Prime Minister of Canada, ending the game. The party (and Mecha Mountie) fighting zombies at the border The Mounties and animals will aid the party in fighting if they manage to hold off the zombies for a certain amount of time, the Mecha Mountie will arrive and destroy the horde. After reaching the border, a huge amount of zombies will approach, and the party will be unable to cross until the zombies have been defeated. The border is protected by a number of NPCs, including Beavers, Mounties, and a Moose. Upon reaching the end of the bridge, they will come across a gigantic horde, which they must go around to reach the border. If the player survives these sieges, they will make it to this level.Īt Canada's border, the party must fight across a bridge full of Zombies and wrecked cars. There is a series of highly dangerous sieges that come before you actually reach Canada, including the Final Siege. Completing this event results in a successful run and adds 1 victory to the Game Mode you completed it in. The player characters' party will enter this location at the end of the game, and must make it to the end in order to win. This box is packed with handcrafted notes, crime scene photos, autopsy reports, and even items found at the scene that make you feel like a real detective in a homicide investigation.Canada is the final level in Death Road to Canada.Family gatherings, to play on the go, or date night.The true crime fanatic who has always wondered if they could solve a murder.Transforming ordinary game night into a thrilling murder investigation.Examine suspect backstories, handwriting, and forensic evidence to eliminate them from your suspect list.Solve puzzles, ciphers, and codes that unlock important clues and character information.Every puzzle will unlock details about the events and characters that were involved in the murder of Nick Webster.Use old-fashioned detective work to verify alibis, create timelines, and discover details hidden amongst the case notes.When owner Nick Webster falls from a cliff behind his roadside tavern, his death is ruled an accident, but one of his employees suspects foul play and she needs your help to prove it. Challenging Ciphers: At least one challenging code or cipherĪ death at the local dive bar.The devil is in the details in Death At The Dive Bar! Channel your inner detective to unravel a twisted tale of foul play and catch a killer. This gripping Death At The Dive Bar murder mystery is filled with suspense: a suspicious masked figure, a small town made up of suspects and secrets, and a scant file of police evidence. And though the authorities rule his death an accident, one of Nick’s loyal employees isn’t so sure. Old Scratch Tavern seems like your average small town dive bar…until the owner, Nick Webster, falls from a cliff behind his roadside establishment.
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