Alien Zone Plus Gift Code Patched Here

With the cheat codes mostly neutralized, the game's economy is balanced, but demanding.

The Verdict: There is no "universal patch" that magically works on the official game. The only "gift codes" that work are those released by the developer (Feelingtouch).


Can you still find working gift codes for Alien Zone Plus? Technically, yes. The developers release legit codes during maintenance windows—tiny handouts like FIX-50PLASMA or SORRY-NOT-SORRY.

But the glory days of infinite redemption are over. The digital frontier has been fenced. The aliens have won.

So raise a glass of synthesized ethanol to the gift code era. It was buggy. It was broken. And for a brief, beautiful moment, it made us all rich.

Final Tip: If you see a YouTube video titled "100% WORKING ALIEN ZONE PLUS CODE PATCH 2024" posted today, don't click it. It’s either a Rickroll or a cryptocurrency miner. Probably both. alien zone plus gift code patched

Stay dangerous, colonists. And next time the devs give you a gift code... use it once, and walk away.


Have you been affected by the patch? Found a surviving code? Share your horror story in the comments—if the mods don’t delete it first.


Websites that list 50 codes at once are always outdated. By the time they update their list, the codes are already patched. Instead, use real-time search on Twitter (X) by searching: "Alien Zone Plus code" and filtering by "Latest" (not "Top").

This is non-negotiable. The developers of Alien Zone Plus rarely post codes on social media anymore. They post them in Discord. Turn on notifications for the #gift-codes channel. When a code drops, you have roughly 2-4 hours to redeem it before it is patched.

This morning, the party ended. Players logging in were greeted by a cryptic message: With the cheat codes mostly neutralized, the game's

"System update complete. Redemption authenticity now enforced. Past irregularities have been reconciled."

Translation: We know what you did. We fixed it. And no, you can't keep the stuff.

The new patch introduces what data miners call "The Quantum Ledger." Every gift code now has a unique, single-use cryptographic signature. Once used, it evaporates. Furthermore, any attempt to force-close the app during redemption triggers a "Code Suspicion Flag," locking your redemption menu for 24 hours and slapping a 50% tax on all future in-game currency earnings.

But the cruelest twist? The "retroactive reconciliation."

Players who abused the glitch logged in to find their premium currency balances slashed. One streamer, @LootBoxLouie, watched live as his 80,000 Alien Gems dropped to -12,000. That’s right: the devs put him in debt. He now owes the game money. Can you still find working gift codes for Alien Zone Plus

For the uninitiated, Alien Zone Plus isn't just a mobile shooter. It’s a grind-heavy survival horror where you harvest unstable isotopes while dodging psychic raptors. The game’s economy is brutal. A single revive costs roughly the equivalent of a small car loan.

But last month, a user named @VoidWalker_99 discovered the Mother Lode.

The game’s "Gift Code" redemption menu—a simple text box—had a logic flaw. If you entered a code, force-closed the app during the animation, and reopened it, the server would register the code as "claimed" but fail to remove the items from your unclaimed stash. In layman's terms: you could redeem the same "WELCOME50" code 200 times.

The unofficial Discord exploded. Code strings like AZP-BLACKFRIDAY and XENO-GIFT-2024 were shared like forbidden fruit. Players built floating fortresses out of premium steel walls. The game’s leaderboards turned into a joke—one player, "GiftCodeGoblin," had 99,999 revives.

For those unfamiliar with the controversy, Alien Zone Plus (and its predecessor) was a massive title in the early days of mobile RPGs. However, for a long time, the game’s economy was dominated by "gift codes" and patched APKs that gave players infinite currencies (Gems/Gold).

A recent update and server-side shift have "patched" many of these exploits and invalidated the old infinite-gem codes. This review looks at the game as it stands now: a game you actually have to play.