What if the end of the world felt better than anything that came before it?
When Sally is infected, she doesn’t see blood and ruin. She sees rainbows. Sparkling confetti. A never-ending party where every bite tastes like victory and every scream sounds like laughter. The virus doesn’t just kill her — it perfects the lie, turning horror into euphoric delusion.
Told entirely from the infected perspective, Rainbow Z-Rot drags you inside the fractured, hypnotic mind of the undead. What starts as a beautiful dream slowly cracks, revealing the terrifying truth behind the glittering facade.
A visceral, psychological descent into addiction, identity, and the seductive power of beautiful lies, this is not another zombie story. This is the apocalypse as seen through the eyes of the monster — and she’s never been happier.
Welcome to the other side of the infection.