Build A Car To Kill Zombies Script - Infinite R... Direct

void OnCollisionEnter(Collision collision)

-- Zombie killing effect (adds damage on collision) function setupZombieKiller(part) part.Touched:Connect(function(hit) if hit.Parent and hit.Parent:FindFirstChild("Zombie") then local zombie = hit.Parent local health = zombie:FindFirstChild("Health") if health then health.Value = health.Value - 25 -- One-shot with blades if health.Value <= 0 then zombie:Destroy() game.ReplicatedStorage.Events.ZombieKilled:FireServer() end end end end) end Build a Car to Kill Zombies Script - Infinite R...

Introduction: The Last Garage on Earth In the apocalypse, your feet are useless. Your safe house is temporary. But a well-built car? That is home, weapon, and salvation rolled into one. The most popular subgenre of zombie survival games today isn't just about shooting zombies—it's about engineering . Specifically, building a car to kill zombies using a script that grants infinite resources . That is home, weapon, and salvation rolled into one

public bool infiniteResources = true; public GameObject[] partPrefabs; cover it in lawnmower blades

print("Infinite Car Builder Ready. Press R for infinite resources mode.") Once your infinite resource car builder works, add these advanced features: A. Spinning Blade Wheels Modify the Touched event to continuously damage zombies while the car moves. B. Zombie Gore Counter Track kills per part. Example:

-- Infinite spawn function function spawnPart(partName) local partModel = game.ReplicatedStorage:FindFirstChild(partName) if partModel and infiniteResources then local clone = partModel:Clone() clone.Parent = workspace -- Move to mouse hit position local hit = mouse.Hit clone:SetPrimaryPartCFrame(hit)

"What if I could weld a school bus to a tank, cover it in lawnmower blades, and never run out of fuel?"