With adventures and sub-genres being so niche as it is, I don't see this actually producing any return on the investment.
You have d20 modern already separated into 2 camps: No FX, and FX. No FX campaigns don't have zombies, so they're unlikely to use it. Even in FX campaigns, you've got a number of sub sub-genres (Urban Arcana style, Sci-Fi, Zombies, etc).
The actual number of campaigns likely to run a one-off zombie encounter in the midst of a regular campaign just seems unlikely.
I'd rather see development going into something like one shot zombie scenarios (ie: let's take a break from our regular D&D group and do a zombie fight night) or a full on YotZ adventure path from right before ZH to T+730days.
One thing to quickly jump into might be some zombie QuickShots. One thing I don't have a lot of imagination on are short and simple side encounters and adventures for a zombie genre. For me, it's all 'survival horror' but it would be nice to have a book with 10 or so non-survival horror things to do in a zombie infested world.
Something on the lines of:
You need to get drug XYZ from the clinic in hostile territory to save a little girl. You have 7 hours to get back.
While it still has zombies in it - killing the zombies is not the main focus of the sidetrek.
You have d20 modern already separated into 2 camps: No FX, and FX. No FX campaigns don't have zombies, so they're unlikely to use it. Even in FX campaigns, you've got a number of sub sub-genres (Urban Arcana style, Sci-Fi, Zombies, etc).
The actual number of campaigns likely to run a one-off zombie encounter in the midst of a regular campaign just seems unlikely.
I'd rather see development going into something like one shot zombie scenarios (ie: let's take a break from our regular D&D group and do a zombie fight night) or a full on YotZ adventure path from right before ZH to T+730days.
One thing to quickly jump into might be some zombie QuickShots. One thing I don't have a lot of imagination on are short and simple side encounters and adventures for a zombie genre. For me, it's all 'survival horror' but it would be nice to have a book with 10 or so non-survival horror things to do in a zombie infested world.
Something on the lines of:
You need to get drug XYZ from the clinic in hostile territory to save a little girl. You have 7 hours to get back.
While it still has zombies in it - killing the zombies is not the main focus of the sidetrek.