Zombie Apocalypse Texture Pack by HeroPixel Games
- Texture Pack: Zombie Apocalypse
- Creator: HeroPixel Games
- Minecraft Marketplace Rating (at time of review): 4.4 ⭐
- Minecraft Marketplace Cost (at time of review): 490 Minecoins
Texture Pack Summary
The Zombie Apocalypse Texture Pack by HeroPixel Games is a creative Minecraft Bedrock pack that focuses on survival, decay and variation. It costs 490 mine tokens and also includes ten bonus skins, which makes it great value for money. The world feels dark and overgrown, with dirty grass, rough blocks and heavy fog that makes everything feel abandoned. Passive mobs like cows, pigs, sheep and chickens come with multiple zombie and non zombie variations, helping the world feel alive and unpredictable. One standout change is the armadillo being replaced with a parasite, which adds to the infected theme in a surprising way.
The pack really shines when it comes to hostile mobs and creativity. Zombies come in many broken and twisted forms, creepers have exposed TNT, spiders are flipped upside down, and witches and skeletons are heavily altered. Ocean monuments are especially memorable, with guardians turned into creepy shark like creatures. The Nether feels alien and dangerous with parasites, strange magma creatures and heavy fog, while the End has excellent variation and a detailed Ender Dragon. The Ancient City also stands out with strong colour use and a redesigned warden. While some textures feel rough and a few models appear broken, the overall creativity, variation and low price make this one of the strongest apocalypse themed packs available.
Pros
- Excellent value for money: 490 mine tokens includes large texture changes plus ten bonus skins.
- High mob variation: Zombies, animals and sea creatures come in many different designs.
- Very creative ideas: Parasites, shark guardians and twisted creepers feel fresh and original.
- Strong horror atmosphere: Fog, dark colours and rough textures sell the apocalypse theme well.
- Impressive hostile mobs: Zombies, spiders and End mobs show real effort and imagination.
Cons
- Rough texture quality: Many blocks and mobs look very pixelated or unfinished up close.
- Some broken models: Skeleton weapons and the iron golem appear to be bugged.
- Inconsistent design choices: A few colours and blocks feel out of place in the apocalypse theme.
- Limited block variation: Some blocks reuse textures more than expected.
- Visual noise in places: Heavy fog and rough textures can make areas hard to read.
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