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Dead Panic Game App for iPhones

iPhone owners who have tried out Doom or other zombie-killing games are sure to love this new one. It’s called Dead Panic for the iPhoneor iPod Touch where the goal is to kill zombies to save citizens in specified places like New York or New Jersey.

But it is not the type of game where you are playing from a first person’s point of view. Rather, you make use of soldiers and place them in the right places to annihilate the incoming zombies. Similar to WarCraft and StarCraft, the number of soldiers you can use varies on the mission you are doing.

All you have to do is make sure your soldiers survive and kill as many zombies as required per mission.

The game strategy is okay but don’t expect too much from the graphics display. The characters in use are quite small so you may need a magnifying glass to really enjoy it.

The app can be downloaded at the Apple App Store for $1.99.

(Source) iPhone Footprint

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For gamers, Wolfenstein is certainly something familiar. It goes by the same genre as Doom where a player goes through a series of mazes in an underground setting to fight off monsters and reach the boss. Now, the same popular RPG game, Wolfenstein RPG comes to the iPhone and the iPod Touch, a game that will certainly be downloaded by people addicted to such first person RPGs.

In Wolfenstein RPG, players can save the world as Sergeant B.J. Blazkowicz, leader of an elite U.S. fighting unit, who is imprisoned by the evil Axis Army and must annihilate enemies in 9 action-packed levels. Utilizing the innovative Multi-Touch user interface of iPhone and iPod touch, players tap to pick up weapons to hit, kick, dynamite and destroy super soldiers, zombies and the shadowy Harbinger of Doom; swipe to control fighting and walking motions; and use the accelerometer to propel the sniper rifle into action.

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Tags: accelerometer, Apple, axis, dynamite, first person, harbinger, harbinger of doom, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, mazes, Mobile Software, monsters, motions, rpg game, rpg players, rpgs, sergeant, sniper rifle, swipe, user interface, Wolfenstein, zombies




 

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