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About Undead Corridor
Undead Corridor is a 1Games.IO survival shooter released in October 2025. The setup is tight and direct: you are inside dark, abandoned corridors while zombie waves push toward you from limited angles. There is no wide open arena to kite around forever. The narrow layout makes every reload, kick, and shot feel important because space disappears quickly once the undead reach melee range.
The game stands out through mode variety. Public 1Games notes list Corridor, Hospital, Defense, Rooms, Street, and Training modes, each changing what survival means. Corridor is stricter and punishes noise. Hospital increases zombie density. Defense focuses on holding a barricade. Rooms asks you to clear smaller areas. Street sends continuous hordes. Training lets you test weapons without the same survival pressure.
Combat is deliberately simple but tense. A and D move you sideways, the left mouse button fires, Space kicks close enemies back, and R reloads. Weapons can be purchased with currency earned from progress, and different guns have different damage, fire rate, and accuracy. That matters because a pistol can conserve ammunition, while a shotgun or rifle can save a run when the corridor fills too quickly.
Undead Corridor is worth playing because its difficulty comes from pressure management, not just aiming. Health does not freely solve mistakes, ammo runs out at bad times, and tight corridors make positioning more valuable than spraying bullets. Good runs feel controlled: fire only when needed, kick before contact, reload during gaps, and buy the weapon that matches the mode you are attempting.
Key Features
- Six listed modes: Corridor, Hospital, Defense, Rooms, Street, and Training
- Narrow corridor layouts that make spacing and reload timing more important than circle-strafing
- Kick mechanic on Spacebar for pushing close zombies back before they overwhelm you
- Purchasable firearm arsenal with different damage, fire rate, and accuracy profiles
- Health and ammo pressure that force deliberate shots instead of constant spraying
- Training mode for testing weapons before committing to survival-focused modes
Controls
How to Play
- 1Start with a mode that matches your goal. Training teaches weapon behavior, while Corridor and Hospital test survival under tighter pressure.
- 2Move with A and D to keep distance from the closest zombie. Do not back yourself into a wall unless you are protecting a barricade in Defense mode.
- 3Aim and fire with the mouse. Use single controlled shots for slow zombies and save burst fire for clustered threats.
- 4Kick with Spacebar when enemies enter melee range. The kick buys time for a reload or a finishing shot.
- 5Spend earned currency on weapons that match the mode: accurate guns for corridor clears, heavier crowd-control weapons for dense hospital waves.
Tips & Tricks
- Reload before the final bullet. Waiting for an empty magazine often means the reload starts exactly when the fastest zombie reaches you.
- Use kicks as spacing tools, not panic buttons. Kicking one zombie early can keep the whole wave lined up for safer shots.
- In Hospital mode, expect the increased zombie count to punish slow weapons. Choose a gun with reliable crowd control before chasing raw single-shot damage.
- Training mode is not wasted time. Test recoil and reload speed there so you know how long each weapon leaves you vulnerable in real modes.
- When a corridor gets crowded, shoot the front zombie first unless an explosive or high-threat enemy is present. Clearing the closest body creates the space needed to handle the rest.
Game Info
FAQ
The 1Games listing names Corridor, Hospital, Defense, Rooms, Street, and Training. Each mode changes the pressure, from one-attempt corridor survival to barricade defense or weapon testing.
Spacebar kicks close zombies backward. It does not replace shooting, but it creates breathing room for reloading, repositioning, or finishing a zombie before it lands a hit.
Public descriptions say firearms are purchased with in-game currency earned through progress. Better weapons offer different tradeoffs in damage, accuracy, fire rate, and reload comfort.
The corridors are narrow, and zombies close distance quickly. Reloading after the magazine is empty can leave you helpless at the worst possible moment, so reloading during a gap is safer.
Training mode lets you test weapons without the same survival pressure. It is useful for learning reload times and deciding which gun to buy for harder modes.