Zombie I Scream was released late last month for iOS devices and we have a new gameplay video for those who are interested in learning more about the game.

"You are a lone scientist directed by the Government to try and turn back the zombie apocalypse by returning zombies to human one at a time via anti-zombie-infused medicines that come in the form of ice cream cones.

You assemble the cones based on the information from the zombie scanners that appear at the top of the screen, and then you flick the ice cream cones to the zombies as they approach your ice cream truck, which luckily is outfitted with government provided zombie saving technology.

How did things get like this? An experiment on livestock went poorly and created as an unfortunate bi-product a super-smart chicken that is essentially patient zero, who is capable of spreading the YNAZ (You’re now a Zombie) virus to humans wherever he goes. Carlos Cones, a successful food truck vendor donates his trucks to the government for use in this endeavor. The trucks are capable of producing the anti-zombie medicine in the flavors zombies like (Minty Eyeball, Vein-illa Oblingata) as well as featuring a cow-thrower (no cows are hurt) an electric shock and a shake technology.

Fighting your way through the Z.A. will take you through various neighborhoods with landmarks throughout Boston including Fenway Park and Harvard Square. Fight through these levels and you’ll meet Carl the chicken in level 36. Defeat him or the world is doomed."

Features:

  • Zombie friendly
  • Family friendly
  • 35 unique Boston-based levels
  • Specials such as Electricity and a Cow
  • Special bonus level when all is completed
  • Game center connection for high scores

For more information on Zombie I Scream, visit:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zombie-i-scream/id564566584

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