Zombie, once a dreadful creature on silver screen, now comes to multiple platforms including iOS & Android. Seriously, what might come to your mind, speaking of zombies? The infamous Resident Evil series, survival horror, sometimes with comedy element, or like House of the Dead, Plants vs. Zombies…?
Anyway, what I’ve just found is a zombie themed game that kept me busy for a couple of weeks
. You may never heard of it before – ‘Zombie Defense’ developed by Home Net Games, but, read the comments, you’ll know why it’s awesome:
Features:
- 48 campaign missions with tons of replayability (You start playing and you’ll know why)
- Countless weapons, troops and defense upgrades
- Refined graphics
- Strategic spots for you to arrange your units’ layout (Even allows you to adjust the spot in the late game)
- One-key save feature for game progress
- Important: EASY TO GET RICH!
To be honest, there are IAPs, thoughit's a F2P. BUT!! Literally you don’t need any actual purchase, the dev team is generous enough to make it an easy game. I played it a lot, my phone doesn’t work and is in repair, so I had to play it on PC, here’s the gameplay screenshot:
The forum is preventing me from posting google play link, so you guys'll have to google it yourselves...
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**Please Read**This is the FULL version of the game and comes with its own awards and achievements. iAds have been included but do NOT appear on the game play screen or the awards screen. When the game first starts ads are shown but can be skipped. These only appear the once and not shown again when game is restarted.
**WHATS HOT! What Apple Are Playing!** Average ★★★★"Highly Addictive"
★AppCraver "Brings Arcade-Style Action to iPhone Gaming"
★CrazyMikesapps "LastStandStan iPhone game is a fresh fixed shooter casual game that you will have a hard time putting down"
★iFanzine "An enjoyable blend of intergalactic firefights and on-the-fly strategizing"
★Arcadelife "Stan rocks!"
★Qwertyhub "My recommendation for LastStandStan? Grab it!"
Come and join the Battle - Join thousands of Po'Trubian Defenders!
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Po'Trubia Needs YOU! Sign Up and join the battle...A highly addictive and very challenging game.
Take control of Stan (STatic Alien Neutraliser) to defend the last Po’Trubian world from the evil Sleevils.
He's a rusty and battered retired robot but still packs a punch when he's called back to duty by the gentle Po'Trubians.
This game starts gently but don't fall into that trap - Oh no, the Sleevils will get very tough, quickly and will do everything to destroy you and then the Po'Trubians. Stan gets many weapon and feature upgrades but use them wisely or you'll be without them when a new Sleevil comes along..
This is what you'll face:
2 x games modes available to the player:
1.Campaign – 20 Levels with a Sleevil Boss to defeat at the end of each 5th Level. In this mode weapons are released as the player progresses through the 20 Levels.
2.Survival – None stop game play until Stan is defeated. Tip: Only those weapons and features released in the Campaign Mode will be available in Survival Mode.
To aid the defense Stan will have many powerful weapons to use against the 9 different Sleevil types and 4 Bosses. Tip: Each Weapon will have a different destructive impact on each Sleevil type.
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Hi Guys! My game Lumberwhack: Defend the Wild have just been released for Android. Check it out and if you like it please support with a g+. Enjoy!
Google Play link: play [dot] google [dot] com/store/apps/details?id=com.kolossinteractive.lumberwhack
Website: www [dot] lumberwhack [dot] com
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“most fun castle defense games I've played...” —Touch Arcade
“terrific fun...makes the time pass quickly.” —148Apps
In this action-packed strategy game you help Koko Kornelius, the mad and brave monkey to defend the wildlife from vicious tree-cutters. Team up a wide variety of fierce animals and create the ultimate wall of defense - will you come out on top?
OVER 60 AMUSING AND CHALLENGING LEVELS
Choose your own path through this seemingly endless game in a quest to become the king of the hill! This addictive game will keep you entertained for hours on end with exciting gameplay and 66 unique levels! If that’s not enough - unlock survival mode!
EXTRAORDINARY ANIMALS AND SKILLS
Discover and upgrade the Smashback Gorilla, Punchbag Panda, Banana Magnet and many more unique characters and skills in this wild adventure. All with there own special abilities!
A WALK IN THE PARK? IT’S A WAR IN THIS PARK!
Battle chainsawers, gunslingers, medics and more. This exhilarating tale isn’t a walk in the park - each lumberjack presents you with a new threat and a challenge to overcome!
MORE COOL FEATURES
- The ultimate strategy and action-defense game, wrapped into one wild package!
- Compete with your friends via Google Play Leaderboards!
- Get the ultimate time score on the endless Survival Mode!
- Collect over 40 achievements as you advance through the game! Can you collect them all?
- Stunning graphic and beautiful animations!
PRESS QUOTES
“Lumberwhack is perfect for quick sessions, long playthroughs, or anything in-between…one of the most fun castle defense games I’ve played.” —Touch Arcade
“You will find yourself missing stops on a train trying to fight off the waves of enemies, and not care one bit.” —Developer's Accomplice
“Tower defense fans should certainly give this a try!” —iFanzine
“This is tower-defense gaming evolved: incorporating features of other titles in the genre and refining them into something addictively pure.” —Noobsource
great game
You've made a great game. I was surprised when I realized it was actually an indie game, cause it looks very professional. Yet I think you could have made sound effects better. Anyways, if you plan on making more games, especially flash games, plz contact me I would love to publish it and make a review on my monkey games portal monkeygamesworld.com. Also I might be interested in sponsorship. good job!
juergenxda77 said:
You've made a great game. I was surprised when I realized it was actually an indie game, cause it looks very professional. Yet I think you could have made sound effects better. Anyways, if you plan on making more games, especially flash games, plz contact me I would love to publish it and make a review on my monkey games portal monkeygamesworld.com. Also I might be interested in sponsorship. good job!
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Thanks for the review and I'm glad you enjoy the game! Nice to see a website dedicated to monkey games :laugh:
The sound effects was made from whatever I could record/mix myself combined with free stuff from the internet, unfortunately I never had any budget to spend on it. The game was made so it also should be playable on some low end phones when it was first released in 2013. Playing too many low compressed sound effects with music at the same time was a performance issue on some devices back then, perhaps not such a big issue any more.
Cheers!
Great game !!! Very good idea and very playable.
But I notice an issue when I press on back button on device, there show up popup "Do you really want to quit?" , next press home button , and next back to the game , there are two visible popups and one of them I can't hide. Sorry for my english
isap said:
Great game !!! Very good idea and very playable.
But I notice an issue when I press on back button on device, there show up popup "Do you really want to quit?" , next press home button , and next back to the game , there are two visible popups and one of them I can't hide. Sorry for my english
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Ah! Thank you for pointing that out! It is now fixed and it will be included in the next update for Android.
New and unique gameplay – that is what all want!
To date, the mobile gaming industry to a huge regret seen a tendency to copy. Every week we are bombarded with clones of well-known games. So every game with a new and unusual gameplay seems like a bright flash.
Thus, our company found its goal - to create interesting games with, most important, game mechanics not seen before. So, we want to present our first creature - an arcade "Running Ball".
My name is Alexander and I am a founder of "Loxela". Long time I was closely watching for the game development industry, especially for mobile game development. I download and try every new mobile indie game in search of new experiences and inspiration. Unfortunately only 2-3 games a month turnes out to be really exciting. Having no opportunity to play interesting games, I decided to create them by myself. Relying on my own strength, I began to develop "Running Ball". To be honest - the most difficult moment in the game is just the same to create a unique gameplay. Also an important feature of a mobile game is the mobility itself. Therefore, a game should not punish a player for his desire to drink tea or if it's time to leave the train in the subway. Now I understand why the mobile gaming market is flooded with clones, but it only means that the objectives set by me are much higher than most developer’s goals. My dream - creating games that everyone will want to play just because they had never seen this before. And I hope that the "Running Ball" will be the first step on this path.
The essence of the game is simple: there is a ball and in its way are the walls with gates. When a player doesn’t touch the screen, the ball flies safely from one edge to the other, but when he presses, the ball rushes forward and o-ho-ho if its path would be the wall. You have to be very careful, because the slightest mistake – and you will start all over again. The game includes different skins for the ball, and not just skins - these are favorite online balls from the famous comic “CountryBalls”. If you want to know more about the game - you can download it ))
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AFTER PULSE
When I first saw footage of Afterpulse [Free] in soft launch, I almost couldn't believe what I was looking at. Developers are always claiming to have "console quality" graphics in their iOS games, but seeing this game in action was one of the first times I started believing the hype. In fact, some people in our forums thought it must be streaming from a server somewhere, because there's no way a mobile game could look that good (and have such a relatively tiny install size to boot, at less than 400MB). Well, I'm one of the few people around here to not have dummy accounts in other countries, so I anxiously waited until it would launch worldwide and I'd finally get to see how it played in person. And folks, that day has come and gone, and I've been have a gay ol' time shooting fools in the face since last week. There's no question the graphics are in a league of their own (for the time being), but does the rest of the game match up?
In Afterpulse by Gamevil you play as a generic military dude who has a fever, and the only prescription is more murdering. You'll run around in a variety of small-ish environments shooting other generic military dudes with names like "Cortez" and "Hicks", which will net you points, experience, and currency and all that good stuff. Yes, this is a pretty typical third-person shooter. In fact, it's a bit too typical, but we'll get to that.
ASPHALT EXTREAM
It feels like as long as there have been mobile phones, there has been the Asphalt series of racing games.The series is now in its 12th year, and with the latest entry, Asphalt Xtreme, everything feels just like it always has done. And that's both a good thing and a bad thing, because while it is still an enjoyable racer with fast cars and interesting environments, some of its design decisions are stuck in the past. Asphalt Xtreme is about as straight-forward a racing game you can get. You pick a car, it goes forward very quickly, and you need to steer it. Steering is handled by physically moving your phone or tablet left or right, with rough tilts causing you to drift around particularly bothersome corners. You can slam the brakes on by tapping the left side of the screen, and activate nitrous with a swift tap of the right side.
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And so the Mortal Kombat renaissance continues. If 2011’s reboot put the series back on the map, Mortal Kombat X puts it right back in the pantheon of triple A fighters. While it could have got away with a heady mixture of gore, neck-snapping violence and cheesy ‘Get over here’ one liners, the team at NeverRealm has been more ambitious. Forget any low expectations. Mortal Kombat X actually wants to move the fighting game forwards.
Sure, it’s standing on groundwork laid down by the reboot and 2013’s Injustice: Gods Among Us, but we’re struggling to think of another beat-em-up that puts so much work not just into the core mechanics, but into the way its one-on-one bouts are structured. Mortal Kombat X is all about giving players reason to keep coming back, and whether you want to play single-player, online or versus against friends, it’s extremely compelling. All too often fighting games are a flash in the pan, where you spend a weekend working through the solo modes then rely on versus and multiplayer for long-term depth. Mortal Kombat X keeps you coming back across all modes; it’s as much fun to dip in and out of on your own as it is to play winner stays on in a room full of mates.
SUICIDE SQUAD
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