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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Zombieville USA iPhone Game Review

It’s unsurprising that the iPhone has a plethora of zombie related stuff (wallpapers, ring-tones and applications) since we all know the the humble zombie has driven the progress of media technology for generations.

However, I didn’t actually expect any of the iPhone zombie games to be actually good, and it seems that I couldn’t have been more wrong.

I have now purchased and played all of the Zombie games on the iPhone (or, at least the ones with ‘zombie’ somewhere in the title) and I am ready to give my opinions of them; starting with the one I play/get angry at the most… Zombieville USA.

You are a dude, a human survivor presumably - passing from left to right through a level. Zombies spawn from off the screen, and pop up from the ground to harass your progress.

You shoot them with whatever gun you currently have equipped, and pick up some cash for doing so.

Along the way you can also loot empty houses by spending some time inside them, they usually relinquish cash or ammo.

When you have reached the end of the level, you enter a safe zone, allowing you to spend your hard earned cash on bigger and better guns to defeat the zombie menace and try to pass as many levels as possible.

The Meat

I love the look and minimal feel of this game, its very cool and funky -  plus the touchscreen controls make the game very simple to pick up and play. The game does include a little video tutorial - so you can check that you haven’t missed anything, but you probably wont need it.

I also love the choice of weapons which was put into the game: shotguns, chain-guns, chainsaws, flamethrowers and lasers oh my! It’s like some sort of zombie killing heaven.

The zombies look cool and funky and die in very satisfying ways, plus, as you progress you get to see some different types of zombies (like the fast white zombie, or the hardy red-eyed zombie) and kill them.

The Bones

Every so often the game does slowdown for no real reason that I can determine. It’s not because of the number of zombie creatures on screen… and it doesn’t happen often - but when it does you will be chewed on. That’s irritating.

The game has no save. I understand the point of the game is to see how far (level wise) you can get without dying, but I would have loved to see some sort of save so you can get past the beginning levels and get right to the meat/fun of the game - the weapons near the end. It’s a small nag, but it’s there. It does have a resume function - which starts the game from the beginning of whatever level you were up to.

The game comes with music, but its repetitive and gets irritating after a while. It would have been real nice to allow the player to use the built in iPod and supply their own music.

The Taste

This is currently my “go to game” on my iPhone, it’s fun, quick to get into (when you are waiting for a bus, or whatever) so I suggest you give it a go.

The full game is also very cheap - at $1.19 for this kind of quality entertainment? Snap it up quick.

You can buy the full version here, but there is also a free light version - if you want to try it out.

The Look

posted by Sean at 5:22 pm  

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