
The game itself is fairly short in terms of number of levels. It’s a great feature that proves to be plenty useful when you need to swarm at multiple gun-wielding people. They can either follow you, stop and wait, or be sent forward to attack at their own will. Being the leader of the zombie horde gives you the ability to order them what to do. As you infect others in the levels, they will become yours to control. Some levels will even have you dealing with scientists, who are working on a cure for the zombie plague, and you’ll need to get to them before it’s too late.ĭon’t forget though, you won’t be going it alone either. Soon enough, you’ll start coming across people toting guns, and things start to get tricky. They’re merely survivors that will just run away as soon as you get close enough, and can be easily herded into a corner for maximum infection. However, to infect everybody you’ll have to navigate around any obstacles and deal with the different enemy types.Īt first, the enemies you come across are fairly simple. Maps can contain anywhere from just a few enemies, to over a dozen, and they all need to become the latest taste on your palate. Your goal is to infect everybody, as you would expect from playing as a zombie. You’ll need to beat each map in order to move on to the next, and to beat each map it’s simple. This Switch title presents itself in a top-down style, spread out over a number of levels.

Now, we have I, Zombie, from Awesome Games. Stubbs the Zombie back in the original Xbox days is one that immediately comes to mind. It’s usually a fun and unique perspective when things are flipped and you step into the shawdy rags of a zombie.

Nintendo Switch Developed By : Awesome GamesĪll the movies, books, TV shows and video games that choose “zombie apocalypse” as a setting, more often than not pit you on the side of survivors.
