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Zombie Defense

Platform(s): WiiU
Genre: Strategy
Developer: Teyon
Release Date: Sept. 17, 2015

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'Zombie Defense' (WiiU) Coming to eShop Next Week - Trailer

by Rainier on Sept. 9, 2015 @ 8:34 a.m. PDT

Zombie Defense is a modern hybrid of a classic RTS and tower defense, where you decimate waves of zombies.

Rally desperate soldiers, outfit them with lethal weaponry, innovate new destructive technologies and march to victory in two game modes and 35 deadly missions.

Defeat waves of shambling walkers, creeping monstrosities and massive mutant zombie bosses as every weapon of the modern military arsenal is at your disposal. Earn money for your kills and upgrade to more effective weapons, vehicles and airstrikes, hire ruthless soldiers and develop killer technologies.

Will Earth be overwhelmed by a shambling tide of filth, or will you and your desperate army of survivors prevail?

Key Features:

  • Infinite customization and replayability with Normal and Nightmare modes, 35 missions, 15 army units, 19 weapon types, 98 upgrades, and advanced technologies, including laser turrets, Tesla towers and more
  • Annihilate shambling corpses, crawling horrors, reckless predators, decayed birds, 2 types of massive mutant zombie boss, in shattered towns, lonely highways and post-apocalyptic deserts
  • Earn money for your kills and upgrade to more effective weapons, vehicles and airstrikes, hire ruthless soldiers, develop killer technologies and more
  • Simple controls with a gentle learning curve, stunning cinematic 3D environment with isometric view puts you in the middle of a desperate battle

Zombie Defense is already available in Europe and next week on the American Nintendo eShop for $7.99.



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