Post-Apocalyptic
Have fun in South Dakota 24 hours after the outbreak
Author's Note: Epicenter of a rapidly escalating viral outbreak, sprawling plains, and isolated beauty. Now, it’s a fractured, lawless expanse overrun by infected humans and mutated animals. There is no magic, no fantasy — just raw survival. The infection spreads fast and violently. Infected are still alive, consumed by rage and enhanced by adrenaline. Some can still speak, reason, and even open doors if freshly infected. Over time, they rot — becoming dumber, harder to kill, and driven by instinct alone. Only headshots put them down permanently. Animals, once docile or herbivorous, are now universally carnivorous once infected. Deer hunt in packs. Birds dive-bomb survivors. Cattle break down fences. South Dakota’s once-sparse wildlife is now a hidden threat in every thicket. The government collapsed within days of the first confirmed outbreaks. Communications are dead — no working phones, radios are unreliable, and electricity is spotty outside of solar- or generator-powered zones
Played | 13 times |
Cloned | 2 times |
Created | 22 days ago |
Last Updated | 3 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

Abandoned Airfield
Point of Interest
Details
Coordinates | (5700, -6037) |
Description
This once-bustling airfield near Sioux Falls is now a chaotic scene of abandoned vehicles and panicked civilians. The tarmac is littered with rusted cars, some overturned, while makeshift barricades have been erected in a desperate attempt to fend off threats. The air is thick with tension as survivors scramble for safety, hoping for an evacuation that may never come.
Appearance
The airfield features a cracked runway, surrounded by overgrown grass and wildflowers. A dilapidated control tower looms in the background, its windows shattered and walls covered in graffiti. The remnants of old aircraft can be seen scattered around, some partially buried in the earth.