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One more batch of search results for "Zombies", and this time it actually does sound like zombieS plural thanks to having more than 1 "Evil Charm"!
If the top 10 "Zombies" had a sort of cozy feeling to its environmental noises with things like the fireplace and ticking clock, the rest from the top 20 are aggressively oppressive.
Sirens, rain, morse beeps, and gunshots are the only natural sounds besides the 3 different "monster" slides, giving way to a much more action-oriented scenario.
"Alien" versus "Aliens" if you will.
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● In shelter
● Don't make a sound...
● Horde ~ Encounter Zombies 2
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