Zombies & Me

| Game Name: | Zombies & Me |
| Platforms: | iPhone, iPod touch |
| Publisher(s): | Electronic Arts |
| Developer(s): | 8lb Gorilla |
| Genre(s): | Arcade |
| Release Date: | Jul 10, 2009 |
| Price: | $0.99 |
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In Zombies & Me the goal is to protect your sweet old granny from the endless horde of zombies. In order to do this you’ll need to use yourself as live bait, luring zombies into impact zones to destroy them.
Granny has been living out her sunset years in wonderful bliss. She spends most of her days relaxing in her rocking chair and ends each day with an hour long massage session with Bruno. Unknowingly, granny turned herself into the Kobe beef of humans. Because she barely moves her flesh has become quite tender and her daily massages have distributed her fat evenly creating a marbled texture, which explains the zombies’ insatiable cravings for poor old granny.
Luckily you’re the track star of your home town, making it easy for you to escape the clutches of the zombie horde. But you won’t need to do much running, zombies frown upon athletes due to their tough and stringy flesh, hardly worth biting.

The whole defending granny’s home from the hordes of zombies makes for some fun gameplay. The controls are extremely simple just tap where you want your avatar to move. You can also drag your finger around the screen and your avatar will follow as well. When surrounded by zombies quickly tap on the screen in quick succession to break free from the zombies.
The graphics and music work well in this game. Some of my co-workers couldn’t help but notice the strange music emitting from my iPhone, the music was quite catchy. I actually had a lot of fun playing Zombies & Me, but don’t expect this title to win any game of the year awards, take it for what it is, cheap fun.
Gameplay Video
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