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It's Halloween! Thank You to all the reviewers of the games I have developed this year. Thank You for your comments and keep up the good work! In this game there are infinite amount of levels and over the first 7 levels you build access to an array of weaponary. As the levels progress the Zombies become faster and all of sudden there are thousands (well alot). The Civilians are always afraid of them and will not go near them so clear the way through and keep it clear. Good luck.


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The one that was the first. I wouldn't say this was as good as the others but still good regardless.

Never really got into the original but I do appreciate the longevity

another good classic

Where it all started. This game still holds up, which is great because the newer games (especially that online one) are pretty mediocre. I've noticed that as the series progressed, there was less freedom in each game. You're always limited to a small space to fight in, but this game had a bigger environment.

As the first in the series, it's easy to see that this is the least. Of course, that all means it's still pretty dang good. The biggest strength here is shooting those zombies. They would get a lot more variety later. I wish there was some area I could send the civilians to. Instead, you have to just keep on going around.

The notion of having to protect something (besides yourself) does weigh it down. It's still pretty nice to have freedom of movement. The graphics look a tad dated, especially when compared to your new stuff. I hope you had a great Halloween as I did. The sounds are consistently good.

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Oct 27, 2006
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  • Daily 5th Place October 28, 2006