Last War:Survival Game

Last War:Survival Game

FUNFLY PTE. LTD.

Rating 4.6 (2,007,745 reviews)

Zombie survival strategy built around quick lane combat and base management

The game’s systems are built around short combat bursts, shelter development, and team composition. That combination gives it a rhythm that moves between immediate survival and longer-term planning, which is where most of its appeal seems to sit.

Category Strategy
Installs 100,000,000+
Version VARY
Updated May 12, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Last War: Survival Game is a free-to-play strategy title from FUNFLY PTE. LTD. that mixes lane-based zombie dodging with base building and hero recruitment. The pitch is straightforward: survive waves of undead, keep a shelter running, and expand an army while managing a team built from different military branches. That makes it feel part action survival, part light management game, with a loop that alternates between quick combat and broader progression. The official description points to a global zombie outbreak, but the practical appeal is the mix of reflex-driven encounters and slower strategic decisions. With more than 100 million installs on Google Play and a very large rating base, it is clearly established, though its structure will likely matter more than its premise for most players.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Lane Combat Players dodge and fight through waves of zombies in lanes, with obstacles changing from one lane to another. The loop depends on quick reactions as much as positioning.
  • Base Expansion A customizable shelter acts as the game’s progression hub. Building and developing it is presented as a major part of shaping the survivors’ future.
  • Hero Recruitment The game centers on assembling a team of heroes, each with unique skills. That adds a collection layer and gives combat some light tactical variety.
  • Military Branches Heroes are organized around three military branches. The source suggests this structure matters for team building, though it does not spell out exact class mechanics.
  • Global Alliances The description includes global player cooperation against zombies, with a warning that not every alliance is trustworthy. That hints at a social layer beyond solo progression.

What Makes It Stand Out

The game stands out less for originality than for how many familiar mobile-strategy ideas it folds into one package. Its scale, review volume, and cross-platform availability make it look like a heavily supported live game rather than a small experimental release.

  • Huge Audience Google Play lists more than 100,000,000 installs, and the game has over 2 million ratings. That suggests broad visibility and enough player feedback to judge its long-term appeal.
  • Strong Rating Average A 4.64-star average across a very large rating count is a meaningful signal for a free mobile strategy game. It suggests the core loop is landing with a wide audience.
  • Mobile Platform Reach The game is available on both Android and iPhone, which makes it easy to access without platform friction. The App Store listing also shows a recent version update.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a large free mobile strategy game. The store data points to a substantial install base, age guidance that may matter for families, and a likely live-service structure with ongoing updates and monetization.

  • Free-To-Play Model The game is free on both stores, so it is likely supported by in-app purchases and other mobile monetization. The store listings do not specify the full economy, so expectations should stay cautious.
  • Teen Content Rating Google Play rates it Teen, while the App Store lists 12+. That makes it more suitable for older children and teens than for very young players.
  • Large iPhone Download The App Store size is about 949 MB, so iPhone and iPad users should leave extra room for updates and cache. The Play Store size is not listed, so checking storage before installing is still wise.

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