The first detection game Zombie World War Z
It sounds like you're asking about the first detection game "Zombie World War Z"—if you're referring to a system that detects zombies in real time within gaming environments, rather than a traditional shooter, there's actually a tool/project that fits this description:
🧟♂️ ZED – Zombie Encounter Detector
This is a real-time object detection system that specifically spots zombies on your screen while you play — essentially alerting you when a zombie appears in-game. Here's how it works:
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Built with a custom-trained YOLOv5 model designed for in-screen zombie detection
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Capable of detecting zombies live as you play, with visual indicators
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Comes with an easy-to-use interface for real-time gameplay analysis
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Model trained on a dataset of just 228 images featuring zombies in gaming contexts
It’s arguably the first purpose-built system of its kind specifically meant for “Zombie World War Z”-style games—detected directly from your monitor.
Why It Matters
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Allows real-time alerts when zombies appear
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Useful for accessibility or live-stream overlays
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Could be the earliest specialized zombie-detector for games like World War Z or Left 4 Dead
If you actually meant a different kind of "detection game"—for example, a hidden-object title where you try to find zombies within scenes—just let me know, and I’ll dive into that too.

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