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Can You Survive the Zombie Apocalypse? is a Choose Your Own Adventure book about, well, surviving the Zombie Apocalypse. You are a 25-year-old man living and working a crappy corporate job in Manhattan. However, at 10:40 on a hot, humid July morning, your morning meeting is interrupted and the world goes to hell. Now you can make all the same mistakes you scream at Genre Blind horror movie heroes not to make, flee the city, or survive to make war on the zombie threat. It all depends on your choices.


Tropes used in Can YOU Survive the Zombie Apocalypse? include:
  • Action Girl: Yakuma, a katana-wielding Japanese stripper who slaughters zombies with ease.
  • Action Survivor: You, although you can get tougher over the course of the book.
  • Badass Biker: You can join the Hells Angels.
  • Badass Grandpa: Walter
  • Big Applesauce
  • Big Bad: George Romero.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Quite a few.
  • Bolivian Army Ending: Several of the "good" endings are these.
  • Choose Your Own Adventure
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: The curator in the museum is secretly a ninja.
  • Deadly Lunge: The zombies perform the sprint variation — they shamble around until they see food, at which point they charge.
  • Downer Ending Many, mostly involving your death.
  • Drugs Are Bad: There is one option to do heroin, and a few to smoke pot. All but one lead to a bad ending; the exception, interestingly, leads to one of the best endings.
  • Dual-Wielding: Common with various people and weapons.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending
  • Featureless Protagonist: Averted. The introduction states up-front that you're 25 years old, and one path has you visiting the small town where you grew up. Several pages later identify you as male.
  • Genre Savvy: The Zombie Walk participants have an extensive knowledge of zombies, and the geeks at the New York Comic-Con are also quite well versed in zombie lore. Also, one of the endings sees you holing up in a bookshop which is doing a promotion on zombie books; you decide to start with The Zombie Survival Guide.
  • Happy Ending: Several.
  • Infant Immortality: Averted hard. You kill child zombies fairly often.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Yakuma's weapon of choice, as mentioned.
  • Knight in Shining Armor: Chucky will dress in Henry II's armour and wield his halberd.
  • Ninja: Yes, there is a real, honest-to-God ninja in the book. An effective one.
  • No Name Given: The curator in the museum, and the kid who you rescue from the train tracks in another path.
  • Pretend We're Dead: The Zombie Walk participants use their incredibly realistic makeup, extensive knowledge of zombies, and guts from a slaughterhouse to pass themselves off as zombies (you stay in the middle of the group so as not to draw attention). The zombies, while mostly accepting of you, are somewhat suspicious, with one investigating closely...until someone snaps and tries to run, triggering a mass panic/feeding frenzy. The paint also doesn't help your life expectancy when trigger-happy soldiers are around.
  • Raising the Steaks: One ending has you and Yakuma encounter — and subsequently be killed by — zombie lions.
  • Removing the Head or Destroying the Brain: As usual, the only way to kill a zombie.
  • Samurai: Not quite, but you get to don samurai armour in one path.
  • Sociopathic Soldier: Though in fairness, zombies would put stress on anybody.
  • Symbolism/Take That: The battle at NYCC describes "a pretty-boy vampire covered in sparkles [getting] his throat slashed by Dracula".
  • The End: All but one of the endings are identified as "An End." Just one, on the very last page, is called "The End", though it's not one of the happier ones.
  • Too Dumb to Live: You, at times. Other people, too.
  • Undead Child
  • Victorious Childhood Friend: You can become one.
  • Violation of Common Sense: The only way to survive three men who have duct taped you to a chair and are threatening to toss you to the zombies you've brought to their doorstep is to tell them off, rather than apologize.
  • What the Hell, Player?: Happens multiple times — humorously, if you tell Kim to go home — the book tells you to throw it out the window because you don't deserve it. Less amusingly, it calls you a loser and an asshole if you let the elementary school kids in the trailer die.
  • Zombie Apocalypse
  • Zombie Gait: Right up until they spot you.
  • Zombie Infectee: You, in some endings, and your allies in others.