NOTE: iPod 4th Gen is currently not supported. Follow Zombie Farm on Twitter Like Zombie Farm on Facebook at /ZombieFarm TIRED OF KILLING ZOMBIES? TRY FARMIN' EM! Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook at /ZombieFarmBattles Endless action through multiplayer battles with players around the world. Link up with friends and borrow their zombies.
Up-for-grabs, weekly challenges with huge rewards. The problem is, the games servers have since been shut down so it is unplayable.
Colorful quests and simple, fast-paced battles. You can find the zombie farm 1 APK online and use an emulator to run it. Loads of great zombie characters to collect. Make the best zombie team the world has ever seen! Go head-to-head with players all over the world to win battle event prizes.
Mutate zombies and unlock new battle abilities to defeat evil bosses. There are tons of new zombie characters to find and collect to form your team. Round up and recruit the best zombies you can find and go to battle! Something’s wrong with the world - it's infested with villainous HUMANS! Zombies must embark on an epic journey and battle their worst enemies. If, on the other hand, you're more cynical about gameplay design, there's little in this game to convince you that this brave new world of gaming is worth changing your mind over.DetailsFrom the makers of the hit Zombie Farm series, all your favorite Zombie Farm characters (and a bunch of new ones!) are back for a brand new card battle adventure! If you're happy playing these sorts of games, you'll be wondering what on earth the fuss against them is and Zombie Farm 2 is for you. It's also a pretty and well-executed game, with an equally likeable soundtrack and plenty of good humor. As a member of the farming-sim cash-grab genre, it's no more or less offensive than any other of its kind. Nobody panic, there IS an in-app purchase system available. Don't get us wrong, there's fun to be had from this game, it's just not a title that we felt compelled to check in on after a certain point. Annoying.įor veterans of the online farming sim, it really shouldn't come as any surprise to learn that the ever-present threat of in-app purchases lingers over the gameplay, and the draw of these becomes ever stronger as you approach the invisible wall that separates you from further progress. Tap the button after the delay and you're whizzed off away from Zombie Farm and on to the app store. Equally, it's hard not to be annoyed by in-game notifications that you believe are about to guide you to your next objective, but instead serve to hawk another of the developer's games. It's disappointing that very little use has been made of the iPad's generous screen size, and so if you're even slightly fat-of-finger then you'll have to do some fiddly tapping to close down windows.
The invasions are more gameplay oddity than entertainment. It's hard to shake the feeling that it's a rather directionless and pointless system of combat, and one that feels shoe-horned into the game for the sake of differentiation from every other farm-sim-with-a-twist. You then rinse and repeat with the others as they lurch ahead and hopefully overwhelm your opponent. As each of your zombies lurches towards, for example, poor Old MacDonald, you're required to tap on their thought bubbles until they get brains on the brain like a good zombie. Once you've assembled your army of the undead, you embark on invasions against other local farmers, at which point a rather odd mini-game plays out. Zombie Farm's rather fun little twist is that you have to experiment with growing different types of zombies alongside the duller tomatoes and carrots of the world.
Starting out with a humble patch of land, you gradually expand your land ownership in order to plant crops (which grow in real, boring work-time), before you harvest them to make some nice cash and experience. I have to confess I hadn't played the first Zombie Farm so I hope you'll forgive me if we go over some of the basics. Not just another farming sim thank goodness. You set aside a nice quiet amount of time to go deep into the game, before realizing that it's one of those crop-growing simulations that you're going to have to juggle with other tasks, in-between glaring at your iPad to see if the timer's expired. It's also one of those games that's great to play but awful to review. If it's possible to describe Zombie Farm without referring to Plants vs Zombies, FarmVille, or one of those life-absorbing Tiny Tower titles then I'm really not sure how you do it.