The undead Zombie Survival mixed with costumes like witches, ghosts and other creatures that filled the streets of Archena.
The town of Murcia Archena has lived a very special night of Halloween.
For the second time it hosted the real game Zombie Survival, celebrating its 80th edition.
More than 500 players have enjoyed their own apocalypse and have tried to survive for 8 hours.
At 23 hours he started the game in the opening scene in the Summer Cinema.
There several actors played a story that should be very attentive survivors to start looking for more than 11 scenes spread throughout Archena.
Avenida del Rio Segura, Municipal Pool, the Women's Center, Auditorium, Plaza of the Church or the Parque Juan Pablo have been some of the locations of the plot.
"Adrenaline and fear, mixed with racing and fun is what you feel when you play this royal game," noted Peter Yecla a player who has come with two friends playing for the first time.
"We wanted to celebrate Halloween in a special way and we did not think twice, we've done several tests and so far so good," he said in the early hours of the game.
"You go to a test and your heart beats, even if you know what you get, you get in both the story you believe you. It's the key, believing it," explained Yanira, a veteran player, Valencia, playing with his group friends of Murcia and Elche.
In total, more than 80,000 players have lived Zombie Survival experience throughout Spain.
The game is to survive without being "hunted" by the zombies.
Once you play, you can go to check-in again and become a zombie being made-up by special effects professionals Real World Games.
At 7 I am ending the game at the fairgrounds to close a night of excitement and races in which the whole town turned in return to receive, two years later, the real fashion game in Spain.
The winners of this edition were Andres Bedoya, Cynthia Cano, Marta Lorente, Rafael Lopez, Christian Callado and Jonathan Carrillo and Antonio Valencia and Cristian Cava Miguel Navarro Romero, natural Sewer, in Murcia.
Source: Agencias