Posted by Conor Duffy on Jul 28th, 2010
Thankfully, there are ways to cut down the search time. Examine dead bodies and you may find evidence of where Anna hasn’t been spotted, eliminating numerous spots around town (and making one wonder how Anna got so popular that everyone in the city seemingly knows her.) There are also quests that you can complete, gathering a certain amount of supplies to eliminate a whole block from your search. These supplies aren’t always in the easiest to reach spots, but then that’s part of the challenge and the reward is definitely worth it if you want to get in and out of the city on time. Convicts are on the loose, and taking them down can earn you money you’ll need for rope ladders and energy drinks.
While it’s not the prettiest game in the world, Zombies Took My Daughter still has a certain charm. It’s the sound effects that really get to you, though – hearing an undead mutant’s pig squeal as it tears into your flesh isn’t something you’ll forget easily. It must be said that there’s something very unnerving about watching a gang of zombies race towards you like you were slathered in BBQ sauce and you have only a crowbar with which to defend yourself.
Zombies Took My Daughter is a frighteningly addictive game – hell, I stopped writing this review at one point to have another go at it. If you platformers, shoot-’em-ups, puzzle games or zombies (or all four), then this is the game for you. Grab your hatchet and your AK-47 and take to the streets!
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