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Django West vs. the Barefoot Zombie Gang is a Real Title

Posted by Rob Rich on October 12th, 2011

Yes, that's the real title of an actual game. A game about a sheriff named Django and his war with the undead hordes as he attempts to drive them out of the town of Dead End for good. With the aid of bullets, mostly.

Django West vs. the Barefoot Zombie Gang touts itself as a hilarious old west zombie shooter. It's got 21 levels, 12 "hilarious" weapons to mess around with, a "groovy" soundtrack and plenty of gore. I mean, it's a zombie game, after all. One in which players will no doubt be blasting away quite a few zombies (6 different kinds, to be exact).

If nothing else, it's apparent from the trailer below that Django West vs. the Barefoot Zombie Gang has a boxing glove gun. A boxing glove gun. I can bop zombies in the face with an extend-o-fist and make their noggins explode. How wacky-awesome is that?

Django and his kooky zombie-fighting gear can be found as a Universal app in the App Store right now for $0.99.

Z.I.D: Zombies In Dark Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Rob Rich on September 7th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: PRETTY STIFF
Z.I.D: Zombies in Dark can be decent fun, but it feels more like a proof-of-concept.
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Zombie Minesweeper Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Rob Rich on August 25th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: NUMBER MUNCHERS
Zombie Minesweeper makes a pretty convincing case for the idea of zombies making everything better.
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Thorn: Zombie Dungeon Survival Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Jason Wadsworth on July 19th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: A SIMPLE SLASHER
Kill zombies. Find the dungeon exit. That's about it. This game is about the essentials: killing zombies and surviving.
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Evil Dead Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Rob Rich on July 8th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: BLOODY GOOD
Evil Dead isn't an incredibly complicated game, but it does the original film proud and will undoubtedly make fans happy.
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Elevator Zombies Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Rob Rich on June 27th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: RETRO FUN
Gun down walking corpses, escape high rise buildings and explore lots and lots of doors in this surprisingly addictive homage to an old classic.
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Zombilution Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Jason Wadsworth on June 17th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: DEAD ON ARRIVAL
The concept of Zombilution is a fascinating, tables-turned scenario but the game's wonky tilt controls keep the experience from being truly reanimating.
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Brains with That Burger? Zombie Cafe Continues the Zombie Madness

Posted by Bonnie Eisenman on February 1st, 2011
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

I don't know why, but adding "zombies" to any genre of app seems to instantly make it cooler. So I suppose I shouldn't be surprised to see that yet another zombie game is making its debut—though Capcom's Zombie Cafe adds a unique twist. Instead of killing zombies...you're employing them! The app's description lays out the basic premise nicely:

It’s hard to find good help, which is why you’ve partnered with an evil corporation to use zombies as free labor to build your café empire.

Makes perfect sense to me! Anyway, as the manager of your new Zombie Cafe, you're responsible for catering to your customers' every whim and milking them for their money. It seems to be based on restaurant sims like Diner Dash, but with zombie-themed additions. Zombie-themed fare has replaced normal diner dishes, so for example, you'll be getting a "handburger and flies" instead of a normal burger. And if you're short on staff, you can even inject your customers with a toxin to turn them into more zombie minions. (What was that about evil corporations again?) However, by the same token, if you work a zombie too hard it may decide to munch on your customers, which is hardly good for business. Additionally, you can send your zombie minions to attack your competition, stealing toxin and recipes from other cafes.

These combined undead twists add up to a humorous almost-parody of a rather repetitive genre. If Diner Dash and its clones feel just too vanilla for you, a helping of brainy humor might be just what you need. Plus, it's nice to see a zombie game that adds more than just a "skin." Too often zombies replace humans just because they look more menacing, but these undead waiters actually do change the gameplay.

While Capcom hasn't released a gameplay trailer, check out the video below for a revolting teaser clip:



Should you wish to try your hand at zombie-restaurant-management, Zombie Cafe is lurking in the App Store for the low, low price of free.

Zombies Chopper Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Chris Hall on January 10th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: ODDLY ENTERTAINING
Zombies Chopper doesn't come close to having the polish of the greats, but there certainly are worse ways to spend $3.
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10 Apps in the ZombieBox For Only 99¢

Posted by Chantelle Joy Duxbury on October 6th, 2010
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Appy Entertainment has bundled together ten bone-chilling, flesh-rotting, scream-inducing Zombie Apps together to celebrate Spooktacular October! For a limited time you can get these Apps for the one price of $0.99. That's a 90% discount on each! Here's an overview of what you're going to get:

Zombie Invasion
Conniption Entertainment
Defend your town from the undead plague with guns, guns, and more guns! How long can you stem the relentless horde?

Defcon Z
Monkey Armada
Blast through blood-soaked streets in this retro zombie arcade game!
(Sounds Old-School!)

Draw Slasher: Dark Ninja vs Pirate Monkey Zombies
Mass Creation
Hack off the heads, hands and legs of Pirate Monkey Zombies invading your peaceful island! Plus ... you're a NINJA!

Zombie Saw
L*U*K*E
Carve up attacking zombies -- or remove your own infected limbs -- with this handy pocket saw. (Not so much a game, as this is a utility, don't you think?)

Zombie Pizza
Appy Entertainment
Serve up gruesome pizzas topped with eyeballs and brains while ravenous zombies crash through your kitchen door!

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Zombie Nombie
Smudgy Games
Torment a pocket-sized animated zombie head!
(Like having your own Zombie-Head Virtual Pet, just what always wanted as a youngster!)

Apocalypse Zombie Fish
The Binary Mill
Destroy mindless hordes of Zombie fish with a fist-full of pipe bombs!
(I imagine exploding Zombie Fish would make quite a stink!)

Zombie Karts
Cascadia Games
Put the pedal to the metal for wacky throwback zombie kart racing thrills!
(Zombies + Go Karts = Win!)

Zombie Apocalypse Manual
PALIANTech
Hundreds of survival tips for surviving the inevitable zombie outbreak!
(Don't forget a Solar Charger so you'll be able to read this from your iOS device!)

Zombie Whale Hole
Cervo e.U.
The most epic, cute, mean, and downright bizarre app in the All-In-1 ZombieBox ... it's like a moron test for zombies!

I would hazard a guess that this batch of Apps would satisfy even the most ravenous zombie fan. While there are "Lite" versions of some of the Apps listed, what you'll be getting is the full version. Most of these Apps run the $0.99 mark on their own, while a couple (like Zombie Pizza, for example) are $1.99. This is definitely a deal, and obviously great timing too. Pick up the 'All-in-1 ZombieBox' if you wanna have some Zombie fun!

Gameloft Announces Zombie Infection HD And iPhone App Sale

Posted by Ben Harvell on July 20th, 2010

Gameloft has announced that Zombie Infection HD is now available on the App Store for iPad owners. Priced at $6.99, the launch continues the company's porting of its existing core titles to the iPad platform. Making use of the iPad display, Zombie Infection offers full HD graphics and continues the undead-maiming mayhem seen in the iPhone version launched in May this year.

Meanwhile, for iPhone users, Gameloft has also announced that three of its popular titles; Modern Combat Sandstorm, Dungeon Hunter and Skater Nation will all be available for the discounted price of $0.99 for a limited time, so grab 'em while they're cheap.

To find out more, check out Gameloft's homepage




Zombie Infection Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Brian Hudson on June 28th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: WORTHY OF SURVIVAL
While Zombie Infection rises only to the level of Resident Evil imitator, it does a bang-up job of it. With plenty of zombies to shoot and a fun B-movie vibe, it's the a great survival horror game for the iPhone.
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Monster Mayhem Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Jason Fanguy on May 14th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: MARVELOUS MONSTER MAIMING
Monster Mayhem uniquely combines the hack-and-slash gore of a first-person shooter with elements comprising a typical Tower Defense game. Subsequently, players are offered a fun, beautiful game play experience with a unique, well-designed take on the Towe
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Friday Five: May 14th, 2010

Posted by Bonnie Eisenman on May 14th, 2010

Fridays are the perfect time for reflecting on the past week...and Fridays at 148apps are no exception. Here are five interesting apps released in the past week for your perusal!

Inkstrumental
ustwo seems to enjoy creating unique apps, such as the masterfully titled "...". Inkstrumental is their newest app, and it's a funky one. The point is to create your own weird music videos and strange soundtracks, using the 31 creatures included. See, each character will emit a musical sound when you tap it. A "VIP character" allows you to record your own sounds, too. By mixing them together against different backdrops you create a unique mash-up of noise and your very own music video. It might not be as complex as other sound-mixing apps, but Inkstrumental is intuitive and packs a ton of character. Who couldn't love these fuzzy creatures? As an added bonus, you can share your masterpieces by in-app uploading to YouTube.

Nirvana Revenge
By now it's an established fact that the Tap Tap Revenge series reigns supreme when it comes to iPhone rhythm games, at least in terms of popularity. Nirvana Revenge is the latest spin-off, featuring—you guessed it—hits from Nirvana. Fourteen songs are bundled with the app, including songs like Smells Like Teen Spirit, Breed, Heart Shaped Box, and Lithium. (Note that the fourteen includes three live versions.) The songs give you a good sampling of the band's work, and you get to tap along to the fourteen tracks for far less than they would cost on iTunes. This being a Tap Tap game, you also have a few neat features like four difficulty levels and four boss tracks thrown in. If you're a Nirvana Fan looking for a gaming fix, you'd better check out Nirvana Revenge.

Komenten
To quote Komenten's description: "A comet has been born, please take good care of it!" Komenten is a colorful space exploration game in which you zip around the galaxy like an intergalactic tourist. There's no real objective, but the vivid watercolor graphics coupled with the soundtrack make a relaxing, beautiful ride. Even if you don't usually enjoy non-traditional games, I'm willing to wager that anyone in touch with their inner child could easily get lost in Komenten's vibrant, bizarre world. The universe is such an exciting place—why not explore it?

Zombie Infection
Gameloft just keeps rolling out games. Zombie Infection is one of their latest titles, and if it looks familiar, well, chances are that's because it's highly similar to Resident Evil. That doesn't stop Zombie Infection from being a technically stunning title, however, and Gameloft's new zombie game is sure to devour both your brains and your free time. Zombie Infection comes with a 12-level campaign mode in which you switch between ex-soldier Damien Sharpe and journalist Alex Rayne, as well as a Survivor Mode. There are tons of enemies, including mutated and infected animals, plenty of weapons, a sinister zombie-filled storyline, and top-notch 3D graphics. In short? Gameloft does it again...this time, with zombies!

StreetSpark
StreetSpark is one of those apps that needs a large user base to function, which is probably why it's free! StreetSpark is a location-based dating app that takes your location and searches for nearby users who match your profile (they call this a "Spark"). With an eye towards safety, StreetSpark doesn't reveal your location or personal contact info. Instead, you can chat in-app or meet up in one of StreetSpark's HotSpots, which give StreetSpark users discounts and offer users a place to congregate. Think FourSquare, but for dating. It's a really interesting use of the location feature, and thankfully it looks like the app's developers are aware of privacy concerns. Sadly, it's currently limited to the UK, but the developers plan to expand to other countries (and, for that matter, handsets) in the future.

Zombie Smash Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Chris Hall on April 27th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: MMM... BRAINS
Zombie Smash is a fantastic foray into flick castle defense, but it probably won't interest many who don't like the genre.
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