Zero City: Bunker and Shelter is a post-apocalyptic survival simulation focused on base management and defense. Players construct and upgrade a shelter, manage resources, and deploy survivors to fend off zombie attacks. The core loop involves strategic building, character progression, and asynchronous PvP raids against other players' bases. It targets players who enjoy incremental progression and tactical defense within a persistent online world.
What This Mod Unlocks
- Mod Menu: A toggle-based overlay interface is injected into the game, providing centralized control for mod features.
- Speed Hack: A multiplier for game animation and action speed, adjustable via the mod menu, accelerates all in-game processes including construction, research, and combat sequences.
- Ads Disabled: Network calls for video and interstitial advertisements are blocked, removing forced ad watches and banner placements.
The mod menu is activated by tapping a semi-transparent icon that appears floating on the game's main interface shortly after launch. This icon is persistent across most screens. Tapping it opens the menu where speed multipliers can be adjusted and other toggles are listed.
This mod for Zero City: Bunker and Shelter requires Android 7.1 or higher. It does not require root access. Installation requires approximately 200 MB of free storage for the APK and subsequent game data downloads.
Installation follows standard sideloading procedure. First, enable installation from unknown sources in Android settings. Second, download the modified APK file. Third, locate the file using a file manager and tap to install. Fourth, launch the game and grant requested permissions.
Several edge cases exist with this mod. The speed hack may cause visual desynchronization in real-time PvP battles, potentially leading to detection. Mod features are client-side only; server-side validations for purchases or resources remain intact. Clearing the app's data or cache will reset mod settings to default. The mod menu may not appear on certain device architectures or overly aggressive custom ROMs.