They wanted to help the tribe, but not by becoming their next meal. Unfortunately for the student activists in Eli Roth's The Green Inferno, crash-landing in the rainforest they are trying to save could slate them to be sliced and served as dinner for cannibals. From Open Road Films, The Green Inferno hits theaters on September 5th, and you can get a taste of what's to come by playing the film's official downloadable game now.
Available for free on iTunes and Google Play from Nanai Games, The Green Inferno: Survival is based on the characters and situations of Eli Roth's film. Gamers play student activists who crash land in the Amazon jungle and have to fend off a hungry cannibalistic tribe both day and night to survive. The game comprises 10 levels and is right at home in the Real Time Strategy genre.
"The Green Inferno Survival is the official video game of the new Eli Roth film.
It all starts in the jungle, after a big plane crash, where we find eight survivors surrounded by ravenous opponents. Your objective is to protect the crew from furious hordes of enemies. Conquer the jungle with different strategies, using various types of traps and weapons!
For Justine and the remaining survivors, no good deed goes unpunished.
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Interested in the movie as well as the game? Here's the synopsis, cast and crew information, and trailer for The Green Inferno:
“How far would you go for a cause you believe in? In horror master Eli Roth’s terrifying new film, a group of college students take their humanitarian protest from New York to the Amazon jungle, only to get kidnapped by the native tribe they came to save: a tribe that still practices the ancient rite of cannibalism, and has a healthy appetite for intruders.”
The Green Inferno was directed by Eli Roth and written by Eli Roth & Guillermo Amoedo. The main cast includes Daryl Sabara (Spy Kids), Kirby Bliss Blanton (Project X), Lorenza Izzo (Aftershock), Ariel Levy (Aftershock), Aaron Burns, Magda Apanowicz (Caprica), and Sky Ferreira. The Green Inferno is due out in theaters on September 5th, and you can catch up on our coverage links below for more details:
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