Zomberry Island

All You Need to Survive Zomberry Island

Keep Calm and Carry On

Zomberry Island is now out for everyone, but there’s no need to run around in circles screaming hopelessly! With the PHB resources listed below, you’ll have everything you need to survive the zombie outbreak. Keep Calm and Carry On, as the Survivalist Bunker’s motivational poster says.

Last but not least, don’t forget your flashlight! 🙂 It just might scare Slenderman Skinnyman off…

Beware Skinnyman

…because you don’t want to be FedEx Fed Up.

FedUp

When it’s all said and done, go ahead and enjoy watching a beach day disaster starring Bucky Lucas of Reality TV Island – now showing in the Zomberry Cinema common room!

Bucky Lucas on the big screen

What did you enjoy about Zomberry Island?

32 thoughts on “All You Need to Survive Zomberry Island”

  1. that’s not all you need in that picture, you need food and a gun with a lot of ammo, or at least something to stab/hit the zombies with.

      1. I love the KYM videos, especially the “Derp” one, it answered many of my questions about the Derp phenomenon and made me a fan of Derpy stuff.

        (no reference intended to the somewhat polemical MLP character)

  2. Wait, I don’t remember seeing any Bucky Lucas. Where/when was that? 😕
    BTW: My favorite part of ZMBerry island was all the fashinable costumes! :mrgreen: I also LOVE scary stuff, so it was fun for me.

    1. It’s in the Cinema on Main Street, which is Zomberry Island’s common room and the only area to have good lighting. The Bucky Lucas show is on the top floor. 😛

      1. Yahoo!Bucky stars in a movie!Bucky solves global warming!Bucky runs for president!Bucky saves a cat from a tree! 😛

        Also,there are 3 Easter eggs in this island:

        1)In the subway train,on a seat,it says,”Super Hot Dog Boy”!
        2)The Albert Einstein costume is shown in a picture in Romero’s apartment.
        3)The briefcases which were shown in the mini-game shown in Mystery Train Island where you help Edison put the briefcase in the train are shown in Romero’s closet,in his apartment.

        😉

      2. I noticed those too – it’s pretty cool how Poptropica includes all these little things in the islands. My favorite references are the ones I put in this post, especially the Keep Calm & Carry On poster. 😀

  3. I noticed a few LOST (TV show) Easter egss in this Island.

    1. On some of the cargo containers there are octagonal logos with a simple black and white design (the palm tree) in the center. Like the hatch designs on the Island owned by Dharma Initiative.

    2. On the wharf computer system the location numbers 04 08 15 16 23 42 appear in that order 3 separate times; I guess to show that it wasn’t coincidence. Those are the “LOST Numbers” that repeatedly come up in the show (the numbers that you have to put into the computer in the hatch, on the Jacob’s cave wall, etc.)

    3. The bunker itself might be a reference. In the show, there are hatches scattered across the island; each of these hatches are built underground and to study different aspects of science

    There was another cargo container that has the logo of an umbrella on it and it’s a pharmaceutical company, most likely referring to the Umbrella Corporation from “Resident Evil” zombie games and movies.

    I know this won’t interest most of you, but I thought that I might as well point them out. I will also post any others references and Easter eggs that I find.

    -Tough Stomper-

    1. “A Wok and a Hard Place” seems to be referring to the book “Between a Rock and a Hard place” an adult non-fiction story about a man who gets his arm trapped between a rock and a cliff while hiking.

      Another thing about point 2 in my last comment is that whenever you look at the equipment near where the zombie doctor is locked up your character sarcastically says “this is some high tech equipment” and in LOST the equipment in the hatch is from the 70s or 80s.

      -Tough Stomper-

      1. I don’t watch Lost, but nice findings! 🙂 Also, yes, “between a rock and a hard place” is an idiom about having a dilemma, and the book probably borrowed this phrase for its title.

  4. I also just noticed that the countdown in the picture at the top of this post has the LOST numbers in it. You only have to slightly change “48 01 05 06 23 42” to get “4 8 15 16 23 42”.

    -Tough Stomper-

  5. Wow, the survivalist guy got into the cargo thingy earlier than 1952! A little early to be worrying about the Y2K Apocalypse… LOL

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